Adam Smith and the Honourable East India Company

M. Donoghue
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Abstract The East India Company emerged as the ultimate sovereign body in India in the second half of the eighteenth century. This development sparked intense interest in ‘Indian affairs’ among politicians, pamphleteers and political economists who commented variously upon the transformation of a private corporation into imperial ruler. Adam Smith opposed the East India Company’s territorial expansion in India, but refrained from recommending nationalization of the Company’s possessions. His attention was diverted towards the abolition of the Company’s special trading privileges that delivered it from competition in the East Indies trade. At the same time, Smith highlighted the ‘three duties of the sovereign’ that a joint-stock operation without an exclusive privilege could ‘very successfully’ perform, namely, defence, justice, and public works. The provision of ‘public works and public institutions’ that ‘facilitate commerce in general’ and promote long-term economic growth was consistent with the ‘perfect system of natural liberty and justice’, Smith avowed. The East India Company continued to discharge these responsibilities until the Indian territories were transferred in 1858 to the British crown.
亚当·斯密和尊贵的东印度公司
18世纪下半叶,东印度公司成为印度的最高主权机构。这一发展引发了政治家、小册子作者和政治经济学家对“印度事务”的强烈兴趣,他们对私营公司向帝国统治者的转变发表了各种各样的评论。亚当·斯密反对东印度公司在印度的领土扩张,但不建议将公司的属地国有化。他的注意力转向了取消该公司在东印度群岛贸易中免受竞争的特殊贸易特权。与此同时,斯密强调了“君主的三大职责”,即没有排他性特权的股份制企业可以“非常成功地”履行这些职责,即国防、司法和公共工程。斯密宣称,提供“公共工程和公共机构”,“促进商业发展”,促进长期经济增长,与“自然自由和正义的完美体系”是一致的。东印度公司继续履行这些责任,直到1858年印度领土被移交给英国王室。
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