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14 See, J. V. Levin, The Export Economies : Their Pattern a/Development in Historical Perspective, Cambridge 1960, pp. 166-167.

15 R. Jayaraman, Caste Continuities in Ceylon, Bombay 1975, pp. 214-215.

16 S. Kodikara, "An Unassimilated Minority—The Case of the Indians in Ceylon" in R. Dutta and P. C. Joshi (eds.) Studies in Asian Social Development, No. 1, New Delhi 1971, pp. 213-214.

17 Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons, vol. 47, 1874, p. 68.

18 Ooi Jin-Bee, Land, People and Economy in Malaya, London 1963, p. 116.

19 Dharma Kumar, CEHI, p. 233.

20 Krishnamurthy, CEHI, p. 535.

21 N. K. Chandra, "Long-Term Stagnation in the Indian Economy 1900-75", Economic and Political Weekly, April 1982, see section IX.

22 Marx, Capital, vol. 3, p. 596.

23 See, Report on the Marketing of Wheat in India, Simla 1937; Sachin Sen. The Raiyats of Bengal, Calcutta 1933; Marketing of Agricultural Produce in Bengal, Calcutta 1926; and Radhakamal Mukherjee (ed.) Economic Problems of Modern India, vol. 1, London 1939, chapters IX & XIV.

24 Marx, Capital, vol. 1, p. 165.

25 A. K. Bagchi, Private Investment, p. 134.

26 See, Royal Commission on Labour in India, vol. 4, pt. 1, 1930; Report of the Royal Commission on Labour in India, 1931; and S. Chatterjee and R. Dasgupta, "Tea Labour in Assam", Economic and Political Weekly, 1981, Nos. 44-46; Morton Klass, East Indians in Trinidad, New York 1961; Noel Derr, The History of Sugar, vol. 2, London 1950, pp. 390-395; and H. Tinker, New System of Slavery.

27 Report of the Indian Cotton Committee, 1919, Calcutta 1919 p. 141; and S. Leacock and D. 0. Mandelbaum, "A Nineteenth Century Development Project in India:

The Cotton Improvement Program" in Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 3, No. 4, July 1955.

28 N. C. Chaudhuri, Jute in Bengal, Calcutta; and IJMA: Report of the Committees for 1904 & 1905,

29 A. K. Bagchi, Private Investment, p. 100.

30 S. B. Saul, Studies in British Overseas Trade 1870-1914, Liverpool 1960, pp. 194-195.

31 Royal Commission on Agriculture, vol. 3, Calcutta 1927, pp. 41-42.

32 Department of Revenue, Agriculture and Commerce, Agriculture Branch, March 1880, Part *A', National Archives of India.

33 A. K. Bagchi, Private Investment, p. 104.

34 John Dacosta, Facts and Fallacies Regarding Irrigation as a Prevention of Famine in India, London 1878, pp. 6-7.

35 H. H. Mann, "The Economic Results and Possibilities of Irrigation", Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 13, 1958.

36 E. Whitcombe, Agrarian Conditions in Northern India, vol. 1, Indian Edition, New Delhi 1971, chapter IL

37 W. Willcocks, Ancient System of Irrigation in Bengal, Calcutta 1930, pp. 97-106.

38 V. Anstey, The Economic Development of India, London 1946, p. 164.

39 Moral and Material Progress of India, 1924-25, pp. 198-199.

40 Review of Irrigation in India, 1911-12, Simla 1914, p. 1; quoted from Bagchi, Private Investment, p. 106.

41 V. Anstey, The Economic Development of India, p. 163.

42 B. C. Burt, "Agricultural Progress in India During the Decade 1929-39", Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, vol. 90, February 1942.

43 K. L. Datta, Report on an Enquiry into the Rise of Prices in India, vol. 1, Calcutta 1914, pp. 64-66.

44 See, Karl de Schweinitz Jr., The Rise and Fall of British India: Imperialism as



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