Constructing Capitalism: An economic history of eastern Australia, 1788-1901
By (Author) Andrew Wells
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st January 1989
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
330.994
Paperback
216
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
296g
In 1788, Australia was a gaol. In 1901 it was a liberal capitalist economy.
How were the convict settlements, scattered on the edge of a vast unexplored continent, transformed within little more than a century into a 'free enterprise' economy
In tracing the forces engaged in that transformation, Constructing Capitalism places the creation of a new society within its economic and political context. It demonstrates the crucial role of land policy and the labour market in the early years. It describes the rise of merchant capital and the vicissitudes of finance capital. It analyses the central role of the State in economic development.
By 1901 most of the legal, political and economic structures familiar to us today had been created. Constructing Capitalism reveals the foundations of contemporary Australia.
A graduate of the Australian National University, DR ANDREW WELLS teaches history at the University of Wollongong.