2. British Foreign Trade in the 18th and 19th Centuries

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[27] "Britain's Loss from Foreign Industrialization: A Provisional Estimate,” Explorations in Economic History  8 (Winter 1970-71): 141-52.
 
[30] "Magnanimous Albion: Free Trade and British National Income, 1841-1881,” Explorations in Economic History 17 (July, 1980): 303-320; reprinted Forrest Capie, ed.  Protectionism in the World Economy (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1992).
 
[31] (a.) “Reply to Peter Cain,” Explorations in Economic History 19 (Apr 1982): 208-210.
 
[32] "From Dependence to Autonomy: Judgments on Trade as an Engine of British Growth.”  Pp. 139-154 in McCloskey, Enterprise and Trade in Victorian Britain (1981) (1993).
 
[33] [with R.P. Thomas] “Overseas Trade and Empire, 1700-1820,” Chapter 4 in Floud and McCloskey, The Economic History of Britain, 1700-Present (1981), Vol. 1, pp. 87-102.
 
[34] [with C.K. Harley] “Foreign Trade: Competition and the Expanding International Economy, 1820-1914,” Chapter 17 in Floud and McCloskey, The Economic History of Britain, 1700-Present (1981), Vol. 2, pp. 50-69.