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Parliamentary Speeches, Political Economy, and the Corn Laws (1839-1846)
Published 2024-03-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Economist et la controverse sur les brevets, 1850-1875
Published 2006-01-01“…For The Economist which had been founded a few years earlier in the wake of the debate on the Corn Laws, the straightforward answer was that they were a hindrance and should be abolished. …”
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A Specific-Factors Model with Historical Application.
Published 2003“…An application to the abolition of the corn laws is discussed.…”
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EXPORTUL DE CEREALE ÎN POLITICA COMERCIAL-VAMALĂ A IMPERIULUI RUS (1797-1850)
Published 2008-12-01“…We have come to the conclusion that nine tariffs that Russia changed between 1797 and 1850 corresponded, more or less, to the major events on the European grain market: English Corn Laws of 1815, 1828 and 1846, which caused a chain reaction in most countries of the continent. …”
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Tory economic discourse from the age of restriction to the rise of Disraeli: 1797-1850
Published 2009“…Indeed, there is considerably evidence that the Corn Laws were a second-choice policy prescription to counter the deflationary effects of the gold standard, the true solution, as the conservatives argued, was a more expansive currency system like bimetallism or a free-banking system like Scotland’s, founded upon a variant of the real bills doctrine. …”
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The making of a middle class liberalism in Manchester, c.1815-32
Published 1991“…Much has been written about Victorian Manchester and about Manchester politics in the era of Chartism, the Anti-Corn Law League and the so-called 'Manchester School'. …”
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