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This broad-ranging 1995 book provides a comprehensive account of
the development of Australia's colonial economy before the gold
rushes. Noel Butlin's analysis of the developing economy includes
background discussion of eighteenth-century British social,
economic, and military history and a detailed demographic analysis
of the Australian population over a period of sixty years. He goes
on to explore the role of private investment in the economy and the
way in which dependence on the British public purse was replaced by
dependence on private British capital inflow. A key focus of the
book is the extent to which the Australian economy was independent
or externally driven, that is, the level of synergism between
Australia and Britain. Within this framework, Noel Butlin discusses
the central issues of human capital and funding and their impact on
the formation of the Australian economy. Forming a Colonial Economy
does for the period to the 1840s what Noel Butlin's previous
landmark economic histories have done for Australia from the 1860s
to the 1890s. It is an ambitious and imaginative book that marks
the culmination of a life's work.
This broad-ranging 1995 book provides a comprehensive account of
the development of Australia's colonial economy before the gold
rushes. Noel Butlin's analysis of the developing economy includes
background discussion of eighteenth-century British social,
economic, and military history and a detailed demographic analysis
of the Australian population over a period of sixty years. He goes
on to explore the role of private investment in the economy and the
way in which dependence on the British public purse was replaced by
dependence on private British capital inflow. A key focus of the
book is the extent to which the Australian economy was independent
or externally driven, that is, the level of synergism between
Australia and Britain. Within this framework, Noel Butlin discusses
the central issues of human capital and funding and their impact on
the formation of the Australian economy. Forming a Colonial Economy
does for the period to the 1840s what Noel Butlin's previous
landmark economic histories have done for Australia from the 1860s
to the 1890s. It is an ambitious and imaginative book that marks
the culmination of a life's work.
It is a common perception that the influence of the Aborigines on
British settlement in Australia was minimal. The economic
significance of Aboriginal culture for the colonisers is rarely
addressed and until now, has not been closely studied by an
economic historian. This imaginative book presents a concept of a
pre-European Aboriginal economy. It shows how an Aboriginal
presence over millennia shaped the local environment and responded
to it, so that the Aboriginal economy developed into an ordered
system of decision-making able to satisfy the wants of the people.
The book closely analyses the processes which allowed economic
control of a country to pass from Aboriginal to European hands
within 60 years of settlement. Professor Butlin's presentation of
the contrast between one of the world's most ancient economies and
one of its youngest is both illuminating and exciting.
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