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Economics: Recent submissions
Now showing items 101-120 of 354
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Why Kansas grows wheat
(University of Kansas, 1924) -
State regulation of bus transportation
(University of Kansas, 1926) -
The gasoline tax among the states of the United States
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
Regulation of Kansas public utilities
(University of Kansas, 1929) -
Railroad rates in relation to the marketing of Kansas salt
(University of Kansas, 1928) -
Localization of the wholesale grocery
(University of Kansas, 1926) -
The British Sugar Planters and the Atlantic World, 1963-1775
(The University Presses of Florida, 1973) -
Introduction
(Caribbean Universities Press, 1974) -
The Role of the Scots in the Economy and Society of the West Indies
(The New York Academy of Sciences, 1977) -
Strategies of Slave Subsistence: The Jamaican Case Reconsidered
(Indiana University Press, 1995) -
Slavery and Antislavery Literature
(University of Kansas, 1963) -
Eric Williams and Capitalism and Slavery: A Biographical and Historiographical Essay
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The Slave Trade to Jamaica, 1702-1808
(Heinemann Educational Books, 1983) -
Exploitative Systems: Slavery, Commerce and Industry
(The University of Wisconsin Press, 1985) -
Planters and Merchants: The Oliver Family of Antigua and London, 1716-1784
(Taylor & Francis, 1971) -
Changing Sugar Technology and the Labour Nexus in the British Caribbean, 1750-1900, with Special Reference to Barbados and Jamaica
(Brill, 1989)Author examines the pattern and direction of technological change in the cane sugar industry of Barbados and Jamaica, and analyses the impact of this change on the employment, productivity, and welfare of workers engaged ... -
The Condition of the Slaves on the Sugar Plantations of Sir John Gladstone in the Colony of Demerara, 1812-49
(Brill, 2002)Reconstructs the business activities of the Scottish-born Liverpool merchant and plantation owner John Gladstone, placed within the context of slavery and the abolition of slavery, and the general colonial history of British ... -
Reassessment
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Municipal budgets and budget accounting
(University of Kansas, 1926)