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Interpreting Power and Profit in Economic History: A Case Study of the Seven Years War

Larry Neal ()

The Journal of Economic History, 1977, vol. 37, issue 1, 20-35

Abstract: This article examines the economic costs to the British nation of the Seven Years War. Drawing upon manuscript records and secondary studies, the author analyzes in detail the diversion of resources to the Navy and the effect of increased debts on the economy. Finding that the burden was great but the impact apparently slight, the author suggests that the English may have drawn substantially upon extra-national sources of capital, labor and materials.

Date: 1977
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