id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vfo53ls3ebbqjegkts2752dvjq Stephen Peplow The 1846 Repeal of the Corn Laws: Insights from a Classification Tree Approach 2014 36 .pdf application/pdf 7033 450 59 Minister, Sir Robert Peel, in voting for Repeal. Repeal, Conservative MPs became torn between voting with the interests of their to vote in the direction of free trade as a result, but the effect on Conservative MPs bill to repeal the Corn Laws, provoking protectionist Conservative MPs into action. MPs voted with Peel and for Repeal. half of the Conservative MPs voted for the Repeal meant that Peel had lost the Pr (Vote for Repeal = f(wheat balance, party, wheat price, capital intensity, voting on repeal as the dependent variable. The dependent variable is coded as 1 means voted against Repeal (therefore For those Conservative MPs who voted for Maynooth, there is an interesting The 1846 Repeal of the Corn Laws: Insights from a Classification Tree Approach The 1846 Repeal of the Corn Laws: Insights from a Classification Tree Approach The 1846 Repeal of the Corn Laws: Insights from a Classification Tree Approach ./cache/work_vfo53ls3ebbqjegkts2752dvjq.pdf ./txt/work_vfo53ls3ebbqjegkts2752dvjq.txt