The Theme to Be Explored
Carter Goodrich
The Journal of Economic History, 1950, vol. 10, issue S1, 1-3
Abstract:
The tenth annual meeting of the Economic History Association was devoted to the roles of government and business enterprise in the promotion of economic development. The question was applied to cases of rapid economic growth in the past—the creation of oceanic commerce, the building of the American railroads, the rise of modern industry—and to current attempts to promote the recovery of western Europe and the economic progress of the underdeveloped countries.
Date: 1950
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