Summary information

Study title

East India Company: Trade and Domestic Financial Statistics, 1755-1838

Creator

Bowen, H., University of Leicester, School of Historical Studies

Study number / PID

5690 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-5690-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The dataset was created as part of an ESRC-sponsored study, ‘British economic, social, and cultural interactions with Asia, 1760-1833’. It contains statistics relating to the trade and domestic finances of the monopolistic English East India Company primarily between 1755 and 1834, the year in which the Company ceased to function as a commercial organization. Until now quantitative data derived from original sources has only been available in time series for the Company’s trade and some aspects of its domestic finances for the years before 1760. But many of the details, patterns, and trends of trade and finance in the decades after 1760, a most important period when the Company fully embarked on the interlinked processes of military, political, and commercial expansion in Asia, have remained unclear. In creating this dataset, the aim was thus two-fold: i) to establish for the first time a set of statistics detailing the changing value, volume, and geographical structure of the East India Company’s overseas trade for the period when the Company began to exert imperial control over large parts of the Indian subcontinent; and ii) to generate select statistics relating to the Company’s domestic finances, thereby enabling analysis to be undertaken of a range of Company interactions with Britain’s economy and society.Main Topics:The dataset contains 27 spreadsheets which detail the overseas trade and aspects of the domestic finances of the East India Company between 1755 and 1838. Export and import spreadsheets contain statistics on the volume and value of the Company's trade in silver and commodities between Britain and Asia, with a breakdown illustrating trade flows to and from Bengal, Madras, Bombay, China, and a number of other places. The export spreadsheets quantify annual shipments of silver, broad cloth, long ells (serge), stuffs (worsteds), lead, copper, copper coin, iron, tin, and...
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Topics

Methodology

Data collection period

01/02/2007 - 31/05/2007

Country

China, Great Britain, India

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Institutions/organisations
Cross-national

Universe

Trade and finances of the East India Company, 1755 - 1838

Sampling procedure

No sampling (total universe)

Kind of data

Text
Numeric

Data collection mode

Transcription
Compilation/Synthesis

Funding information

Grant number

RES-000-27-0108

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2007

Terms of data access

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