ABSTRACT

This groundbreaking work from the hugely influential economist P. T. Bauer, first published in 1954 and reissued with a new introduction in 1963, is a thorough and detailed analysis of the findings of the Colonial Economic Research Committee, from their investigation into the structure of West African Trade and especially the monopolistic tendencies inherent within it. Materials for the study were collected and analysed between 1949 and 1952, offering an invaluable insight into dominant features of contemporary West African Economies and an analysis of their implications.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

Scope and Method of the Study

part 1|40 pages

General Aspects of the West African Economies and of the Role of Trade

part 3|106 pages

Monopolistic and Competitive Influences in West African External Trade

part 5|83 pages

The Statutory Marketing Boards and Their Policies

part 6|32 pages

The Economics of Marketing Reform

part 7|15 pages

Internal Trade

chapter 27|14 pages

Principal Features of Internal Trade