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2. See Hilary M. Beckles, ‘Capitalism and Slavery: The debate over Eric Williams’, Social and Economic Studies (Jamaica), 33(4) (1984), pp. 171–89;
3. William Darity, Jr., ‘A General Equilibrium Model of the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Trade: A least-likely Test for the Caribbean School’, Research in Economic History, 7(1982), pp. 287–326;
4. Thomas C. Holt, ‘Explaining Abolition’, Journal of Social History, 24(2) (1990), pp. 371–8;
5. Selwyn H. H. Carrington, ‘The State of the Debate on the Role of Capitalism in the Ending of the Slave System’, Journal of Caribbean History, 22(1–2) (1988), pp. 20–41;