Introduction.
Part I: The Debate over an Integrated World System:.
1. The Optimists.
2. The Pessimists.
Part II: Instruments of Empire:.
3. Imperial Government and the Development Imperative.
4. Imperial Economies and Third World Development.
Part III: Trade, Colonialism and Development:.
5. Trade and Development in the Settler Societies.
6. The Concept of a Colonial Economy.
7. The Colonial Economy in Practice: Trade and Development in India and Ghana.
Part IV: After Colonialism: The New International System: .
8. Aid and Development.
9. The Multinational Corporation and Development.
10. Trade and Development after 1950: Black Africa and India.
11. Trade and Development after 1950: East and South-East Asia.
12. Some Conclusions.
Select Bibliography.
David Kenneth Fieldhouse, FBA was an English historian of the British Empire who between 1981 and 1992 held the Vere Harmsworth Professorship of Imperial and Naval History at the University of Cambridge.
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