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Volume IAcknowledgements • IntroductionPart I: Overview of the Integration of the Nineteenth- Century World Economy A. Quantitative Estimates1. P. Bairoch (1974), ‘Geographical Structure and Trade Balance of European Foreign Trade from 1800 to 1970’2. A. Green and M.C. Urquhart (1976), ‘Factor and Commodity Flows in the International Economy of 1870–1914: A Multi-Country View’3. S. Kuznets (1967), Quantitative Aspects of the Economic Growth of Nations: X. Level and Structure of Foreign Trade: Long-Term Trends’B. General Overviews4. C.K. Harley (1986), ‘Late Nineteenth Century Transportation, Trade and Settlement’5. S.B. Saul (1965), ‘The Export Economy 1870–1914’C. Studies of Particular Commodities6. C.K. Harley (1980), ‘Transportation, the World Wheat Trade, and the Kuznets Cycle, 1850–1913’7. M. Olson (1974), ‘The United Kingdom and the World Market in Wheat and other Primary Products, 1885-1914’8. A.J.H. Latham (1985), ‘The International Trade in Rice and Wheat since 1868: A Study in Market Integration’9. A.J.H. Latham and L. Neal (1983), ‘The International Market in Rice and Wheat, 1868–1914’Part II: Trade and Growth A. General Studies10. A.K. Cairncross (1961), ‘International Trade and Economic Development’11. I.B. Kravis (1970), ‘Trade as a Handmaiden of Growth: Similarities between the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries’12. N.F.R. Crafts (1973), ‘Trade as a Handmaiden of Growth: An Alternative View’ and I.B. Kravis (1973), ‘A Reply to Mr. Crafts’ ‘Note’13. C.P. Kindleberger (1961), ‘Foreign Trade and Economic Growth: Lessons from Britain and France, 1850 to 1913’B. The Staple Thesis14. M.H. Watkins (1963), ‘A Staple Theory of Economic Growth’15. E.J. Chambers and D.F. Gordon (1966), ‘Primary Products and Economic Growth: An Empirical Measurement’16. R.E. Caves (1971), ‘Export-Led Growth and the New Economic History’Name IndexVolume IIAcknowledgementsPart I: The Interplay of Trade, Protectionism, Liberalization and Growth A. Repeal of the British Corn Laws and the Emergence of Free Trade1. S. Fairlie (1965), ‘The Nineteenth-Century Corn Law Reconsidered’2. C.P. Kindleberger (1975), ‘The Rise of Free Trade in Western Europe, 1820–1875’3. J.V. Nye (1991), ‘The Myth of Free-Trade Britain and Fortress France: Tariffs and Trade in the Nineteenth Century’4. D.A. Irwin (1993), ‘Free Trade and Protection in Nineteenth-Century Britain and France Revisited: A Comment on Nye’5. D.N. McCloskey (1980), ‘Magnanimous Albion: Free Trade and British National Income, 1841–1881’6. D.A. Irwin (1988), ‘Welfare Effects of British Free Trade: Debate and Evidence from the 1840s’7. J.G. Williamson (1990), ‘The Impact of the Corn Laws Just Prior to Repeal’B. Trade, Growth and Retardation in Britain8. N.F.R. Crafts (1989), ‘British Industrialization in an International Context’9. A.G. Ford (1963), ‘Notes on the Role of Exports in British Economic Fluctuations, 1870–1914’10. W.P. Kennedy (1974), ‘Foreign Investment, Trade and Growth in the United Kingdom, 1870–1913’11. D.N. McCloskey (1970-71), ‘Britain’s Loss from Foreign Industrialization: A Provisional Estimate’12. N.F.R. Crafts and M. Thomas (1986), ‘Comparative Advantage in UK Manufacturing Trade, 1910–1935’C. Tariffs and Growth in Continental Europe13. P. Bairoch (1972), ‘Free Trade and European Economic Development in the 19th Century’14. F. Capie (1983), ‘Tariff Protection and Economic Performance in the Nineteenth Century’15. C.P. Kindleberger (1951), ‘Group Behavior and International Trade’16. F.J. Coppa (1970), ‘The Italian Tariff and the Conflict between Agriculture and Industry: The Commercial Policy of Liberal Italy, 1860–1922’17. G. Toniolo (1977), ‘Effective Protection and Industrial Growth: The Case of Italian Engineering, 1898–1913’18. S.B. Webb (1980), ‘Tariffs, Cartels, Technology and Growth in the German Steel Industry, 1879 to 1914’D. Tariffs and Growth in the United States19. I.B. Kravis (1972), ‘The Role of Exports in Nineteenth-Century United States Growth’20. J.G. Williamson (1980), ‘Greasing the Wheels of Sputtering Export Engines: Midwestern Grains and American Growth’21. G. Wright (1990), ‘The Origins of American Industrial Success, 1879–1940’22. C.K. Harley (1992), ‘The Antebellum American Tariff: Food Exports and Manufacturing’23. J.A. James (1981), ‘The Optimal Tariff in the Antebellum United States’24. J.J. Pincus (1975), ‘Pressure Groups and the Pattern of Tariffs’25. G.R. Hawke (1975), ‘The United States Tariff and Industrial Protection in the Late Nineteenth Century’E. Trade and the Periphery26. J. Gallagher and R. Robinson (1953), ‘The Imperialism of Free Trade’27. J.R. Hanson, II (1977), ‘Diversification and Concentration of LDC Exports: Victorian Trends’28. J.R. Hanson, II (1986), ‘Export Shares in the European Periphery and the Third World before World War I: Questionable Data, Facile Analogies’29. I.T. Berend and G. Ranki (1980), ‘Foreign Trade and the Industrialization of the European Periphery in the XIXth Century’30. P.J. Cain and A.G. Hopkins (1980), ‘The Political Economy of British Expansion Overseas, 1750–1914’31. P.K. O’Brien (1988), ‘The Costs and Benefits of British Imperialism, 1846–1914’32. K. Sugihara (1986), ‘Patterns of Asia’s Integration into the World Economy, 1880–1913’Name Index