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P.J. CAIN & A.G. HOPKINS. 1987. Gentlemanly Capitalism and British Expansion Overseas II: New Imperialism, 1850-1945. The Economic History Review 40.1.
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-----. 1993. British Imperialism: crisis and deconstruction, 1914-90. London: Longman.
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GEROLD KROZEWSKI. 1993. Sterling, the 'minor' territories and the end of formal empire, 1939-1958. Economic History Review 46.2.
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TIM ROOTH. 2002. Economic tension and conflict in the Commonwealth 1945-1951. Twentieth-Century British History 13.2. 121–143.
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SARAH E. STOCKWELL. 2004. Trade, empire and the fiscal context of imperial business during decolonization. Economic History Review 57.1.
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ROBERT TIGNOR. 1998. Capitalism and Nationalism at the End of Empire: State and Business in Decolonising Egypt, Nigeria, and Kenya, 1945-1963. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press 0-691-01584-8.
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JIM TOMLINSON. The decline of the empire and the economic ‘decline’ of Britain. Twentieth-Century British History 201–221.
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NICHOLAS WHITE. 2000. The business and politics of decolonization: The British experience in the twentieth century. Economic History Review 53.
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