05961nam 2200637Ia 450 991079757270332120151005082022.01-78560-092-3(CKB)3710000000466179(EBL)2190630(MiAaPQ)EBC2190630(Au-PeEL)EBL2190630(CaPaEBR)ebr11092115(CaONFJC)MIL824007(OCoLC)919002318(UtOrBLW)bslw09363967(EXLCZ)99371000000046617920151005d2015 uy 0engurun|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierChartering capitalism[electronic resource] organizing markets, states, and publics /edited by Emily EriksonFirst edition.Bingley :Emerald Group Publishing Limited,2015.1 online resource (302 p.)Political power and social theory,0198-8719 ;v. 29Description based upon print version of record.1-78560-093-1 Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover; Chartering Capitalism: Organizing Markets, States, and Publics; Copyright page; Contents; List of Contributors; Senior Editorial Board; Student Editorial Board; Editorial Statement; Series Editor's Introduction; Introduction: New Forms of Organization and the Coordination of Political and Commercial Actors; The Significance of the Chartered Companies; Existing Research; References; The Ideology of the Imperial Corporation: "Informal" Empire Revisited; The Early Modern Corporate Empire: Practice and Theory; Informal Corporate Empire in the Nineteenth Century"Formal" Corporate Empire: The Case of George Goldie Conclusion: Corporate Empires; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Principal Agent Relations and the Decline of the Royal African Company; The Royal African Company, its Origins, its Decline; The Failure of the RAC; Principal Agent Relations, Quiet and Noisy; Meaning Games; Nested Agency Relations; Conclusion; Notes; References; Raisins d'Etat: Trade, Politics, and Diplomacy in the History of the Levant Company; A Marriage of Convenience: The Embassy and the Currant Trade in the Sixteenth Century"Mere Merchants": Prestige and Diplomatic Competition in Istanbul A Peaceable Trade: Failures of the Levant Company and Insufficiency of "Economic" Means; Conclusions; Notes; References; Colonial Institutions and Trade Patterns; Colonialism and Economic Development; Trade Dynamics; The "Trade" Period, 1601-1757; The "Colonial" Period, 1757-1835; Data; Dependent Variable; Independent Variable; Control Variables; Descriptive Analysis; The Model; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgment; ReferencesPrivate Trade and Monopoly Structures: The East India Companies and the Commodity Trade to Europe in the Eighteenth Century The Size of the East India Company Trade; Company Organization; Regulations on Private Trade; The China Trade and Specific Commodities; Private Trade and Company Flexibility; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Appendix: European East India company private trade allowances; General Regulations; Examples of Actual Permissions on Specific Company Ships; A Closed Elite? Bristol's Society of Merchant Venturers and the Abolition of Slave Trading; Data SourcesLocal Politics and Elite Closure The Fragmented Network of the Slave Traders; Alternative Sources of Cohesion; Success of the Abolitionist Campaign; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Own, Rent, or Rent-Seek?: Vertical Integration in Historical Chartered Monopolies; The Companies and Their Hire versus Own Patterns; Competitive Trading Environments; Non-Rent-Seeking Explanations; Asset Specificity and Specific Relationships; Relationship-Specific Investments before Departure; Relationship-Specific Investments after Departure; Costly Monitoring; Capacity UtilizationShipowners and Corporate ControlChartered companies, the organizational precursors to modern multinationals, acted as the primary vehicles behind the expansion of European political and economic hegemony, and were thus central to the creation of modern global political and economic institutions, and international trade and relations. This volume covers the evolution of the chartered company form, beginning with one of the earliest known chartered organizations, Casa di San Giorgio, founded in 1407. Also included are the Merchant Adventurers, the Levant Company, the English and Dutch East India Companies, Royal African Company, and Hudson's Bay Company. Collectively, the contributions employ comparative methods, archival research, case studies, statistical analyses, computational models, network analyses, and new theoretical conceptualizations to map out the complex interactions that took place within the companies between state and commercial actors in and across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas interactions that renegotiated and ultimately institutionalized what were to become modern conceptions of public and private and defined many of the political and economic structures of capitalism. 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