The Glasgow Sugar Aristocracy Anthony P. GraeschThis important book is the first to outline Scotlands colonial past and Glasgows direct links with the slave trade through sugar plantations. It traces how significant fortunes and investments made through chattel slavery percolated into the Scottish economy and wider society, and examines, via case studies, the fortunes of temporary Scottish economic migrants who travelled to some of the wealthiest of the Caribbean islands.
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The Keynesian theory of uncertainty and Minsky's concept of financial fragility provide an alternative interpretation of past events and future policy developments
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It analyses the structure and role of local government in the light of the most recent changes to the system
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