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Founding Choices: American Economic Policy in the 1790s

Douglas Irwin and Richard Sylla

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

JEL-codes: N11 N21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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Chapters in this book:

The Significance of the Founding Choices: Editors' Introduction , pp 1-21 Downloads
Douglas Irwin and Richard Sylla
The Constitutional Choices of 1787 and Their Consequences , pp 25-56 Downloads
Sonia Mittal, Jack N. Rakove and Barry Weingast
Financial Foundations: Public Credit, the National Bank, and Securities Markets , pp 59-88 Downloads
Richard Sylla
Revenue or Reciprocity? Founding Feuds over Early US Trade Policy , pp 89-120 Downloads
Douglas Irwin
Monetary Policy and the Dollar , pp 121-149 Downloads
Peter Rousseau
Federal and State Commercial Banking Policy in the Federalist Era and Beyond , pp 151-176 Downloads
Howard Bodenhorn
The Other Foundings: Federalism and the Constitutional Structure of American Government , pp 177-213 Downloads
John Joseph Wallis
Rise of the Corporation Nation , pp 217-258 Downloads
Robert E. Wright
US Land Policy: Founding Choices and Outcomes, 1781–1802 , pp 259-289 Downloads
Farley Grubb
Free Labor and Slave Labor , pp 291-314 Downloads
Stanley L. Engerman and Robert Margo
Looking Backward: Founding Choices in Innovation and Intellectual Property Protection , pp 315-342 Downloads
B. Zorina Khan

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