Palgrave Studies in American Economic History
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- Ch Chapter 1 The Political Economy of a Living Wage
- Donald Stabile
- Ch Chapter 1 Existing Historical Balance of Payments: A Survey
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- John H. Wood
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: Public Policy and Family Economics in US History
- Megan McDonald Way
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 1 Beverstad
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 1 The Detroit Museum of Art
- Jeffrey Abt
- Ch Chapter 10 Global City, Mark 1
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 10 Unilateral Transfers
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 11 Perfectly Matched and Perfectly Timed
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 11 Capital
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 12 A Global City in a Less and Less Integrated World
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 12 Income
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 13 New York’s Great Depression: The Delayed Fade
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 13 Transportation
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 14 Social Democracy and Suburbanization
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 14 Travel
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 15 Fares
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 15 All That Is Solid Melts into Air
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 16 Financial
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 16 The Perfect Storm and the Turning Point
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 17 Military and Slaves
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 17 Resurgent Cities
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 18 America’s “Global” City
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 18 Aggregates and Balances
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 19 A City of Niches and Enclaves
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 19 Structure
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 2 The Detroit Institute of Arts, the Founders Society, and the City
- Jeffrey Abt
- Ch Chapter 2 An Island in the Center of Its Hinterland
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 2 Families: Economic Functions and Decision-Making
- Megan McDonald Way
- Ch Chapter 2 The Securities Act of 1933
- John H. Wood
- Ch Chapter 2 The War Before the War, 1933–1939
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 2 A Living Wage from World War I Through the Onset of the Great Depression
- Donald Stabile
- Ch Chapter 2 New Balance of Payments: Features and Implications
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 20 Sectors
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 21 Concluding Comments
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 3 Planning a Living Wage: The National Industrial Recovery Act
- Donald Stabile
- Ch Chapter 3 Port and Entrepôt
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 3 The Path of US Fertility: Micro Decisions with Macro Consequences
- Megan McDonald Way
- Ch Chapter 3 Bureaucracies
- John H. Wood
- Ch Chapter 3 Managing the Mobilization, 1938–1941
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 3 Free People: Oceanic and Overland
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 3 Building Additions, Detroit’s Decline, and State Rescue
- Jeffrey Abt
- Ch Chapter 4 Failed Plans, Fresh Crises, a New Relationship
- Jeffrey Abt
- Ch Chapter 4 Private and Public Investments in Children: Creating the Human Capital to Meet US Economic Needs
- Megan McDonald Way
- Ch Chapter 4 Coming in from the Cold: The Start of Post-war Planning, 1942
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 4 The NYSE and the SEC
- John H. Wood
- Ch Chapter 4 A Useful and Remunerative Job: The National Labor Relations Act
- Donald Stabile
- Ch Chapter 4 Slaves: Oceanic
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 4 Catastrophic Agglomeration
- Aaron Gurwitz