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The Architects of Prosperity: The Colonial Model

The Architects of Prosperity: The Colonial Model

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In Part 8 of our special mini-series, The Architects of Prosperity, we look at what happens when fully industrialized nations run out of room to grow at home. Once the factories are built, the railroads are laid, and the workforces are trained, the great industrial machines of the 19th century needed two things to survive: an endless supply of cheap raw materials, and massive new markets to buy their surplus goods.

This episode explores the dark, outward turn of economic development: The Colonial Model. We unpack how the newly industrialized, hyper-connected powers (like Britain, France, Germany, and later Japan) looked across the oceans and collided on the global stage, using their state power to carve up the world into extractive resource hubs and captive consumer markets.

In This Episode, We Cover:

  • The Outward Turn: Why the incredible success of domestic industrialization and massive economies of scale mathematically forced nations to seek out foreign resources and new consumer bases.
  • Extractive vs. Inclusive: How the great powers set up purely extractive institutions in the Global South—mining copper, harvesting rubber, and growing cotton—to feed the factories back home.
  • The Captive Market: How colonial powers intentionally de-industrialized their territories (like the intentional destruction of India's textile industry) to force colonies to buy finished goods exclusively from the empire.
  • The Global Collision: The scramble for territory that redrew the map of the world and set the stage for the geopolitical and economic power dynamics we are still untangling today.
  • The Modern Legacy: How the historical scars of the Colonial Model continue to impact global supply chains, international trade negotiations, and emerging market development in the 21st century.

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