Imperial Measurement: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Western Colonialism

Paperback Published on: 18/04/2024
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Synopsis

Kristian Niemietz takes the reader beyond the 'Culture War' debates around the legacy of the British Empire, and looks at the economics of imperialism. By examining the empirical work of modern historians of colonialism, as well as the views of contemporary figures ranging from Adam Smith to Karl Marx, Niemietz explores a debate which has raged for three centuries and is only growing more contentious. Drawing on data from various European colonial empires, Niemietz casts doubt on the claim - popular among both 19th-century imperialists and modern-day progressives - that empire was a crucial factor in the West's rise to prosperity. Instead, he shows that - its immorality aside - Western colonialism was simply bad economics.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: London Publishing Partnership
  • ISBN: 9780255368391
  • Number of pages: 88
  • Dimensions: 128 x 199 x 6 mm
  • Weight: 106g
  • Languages: English