India and the Empire: A Consideration of the Tariff Problem(Paperback, M. de P. Webb, Edward FG. Law)
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About The Book: India and the Empire: A Consideration of the Tariff Problem by M. de P. Webb and Edward F.G. Law explores the economic relationship between Britain and colonial India, focusing on trade and tariff issues. The authors analyze how imperial tariff policies impacted Indian industries, agriculture, and fiscal autonomy. Advocating for fairer economic treatment, the book addresses the tension between imperial interests and Indian economic development. It reflects broader debates on colonial economics and the need for reform within the British Empire. About The Author: M. de P. Webb (1869–1938) was a British economist and writer who focused on imperial economic policy. He examined trade relations between Britain and its colonies, especially India, advocating for reforms in tariff structures. His work contributed to debates on fair economic practices within the British Empire. Edward F.G. Law (1846–1908) was a British civil servant and economic thinker involved in Indian fiscal policy. He contributed to discussions on trade, tariffs, and economic governance in colonial India, emphasizing the need for equitable policies benefiting both India and the Empire. The Title 'India and the Empire: A Consideration of the Tariff Problem written/authored/edited by M. de P. Webb, Edward FG. Law', published in the year 1908. The ISBN 9789371337267 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 232 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms.