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A diagrammatic exposition of an economic theory of imperialism

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  1. After Professor Pham Chung, “A Note on the Optimal Product-Mix in a Centrally Planned Economy,”Journal of Political Economy, March–April, 1973.

  2. C. M. Lindsay, “Impurities in the Theory of Public Expenditure,” unpublished manuscript, Department of Economics, UCLA.

  3. See G. B. Endacott,Government and People in Hong Kong (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 1964); Edward Szczepanik,The Economic Growth of Hong Kong (London: Oxford University Press, 1958); Henry Smith,John Stuart Mill's Other Island: A Study of the Economic Development of Hong Kong (London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 1966); and Alvin Rabushka,The Changing Face of Hong Kong (Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, and Stanford: Hoover Institution, forthcoming 1973).

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Prof. Rabushka wishes to thank the University of Rochester for a Faculty Research Grant which helped support the writing of this article.

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Roberts, P.C., Rabushka, A. A diagrammatic exposition of an economic theory of imperialism. Public Choice 14, 101–107 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01718444

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