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Company-State at Home: EIC's role in British fiscal capacity and customs revenue collection

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An academic article examining how the East India Company functioned as a source of domestic state capacity, particularly in customs revenue collection from Asian trade. The paper argues that the EIC's administrative infrastructure helped overcome the British state's limited bureaucratic capacity in the 18th century, contributing approximately 30% of customs revenue expansion between 1689–1780. Directly relevant to understanding the financial and institutional context of the 1765 Revestment.

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  • English