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Name
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The East Indian Monopoly and the Transition from Limited Access in England, 1600-1813
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Description
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An academic paper by Dan Bogart examining the evolution of the East India Company's monopoly privileges from 1600 to 1813 through the lens of institutional economics (North-Wallis-Weingast framework). Analyses how rule of law for elites and perpetually lived organizations emerged, with particular attention to political instability, fiscal capacity, and the interplay between Crown/Parliament and the Company. Directly relevant to understanding EIC interests and institutional context surrounding the 1765 Isle of Man Revestment.
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Type
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Financial Data
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Type
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Academic Paper
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Date Created
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2015-03
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Language
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English