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India and the Empire: A Consideration of the Tariff Problem is a detailed historical analysis of India’s tariff policies during the British colonial period. The work explores the complex economic relationship between India and the Empire, examining how trade policies and tariff structures influenced India’s industrial development and economic sovereignty.
Written by Edward F.G. Law and M. de P. Webb, this study provides crucial insights into the economic debates of the era, including the tensions between free trade advocates and protectionists. The authors consider how tariff decisions affected India’s ability to develop domestic industries and the broader implications for the Indian economy under imperial rule.
This scholarly work remains an important resource for understanding the economic history of colonial India and the tariff controversies that shaped the subcontinent’s commercial policies during this transformative period.







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