Palgrave Studies in American Economic History
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- Ch Chapter 5 The Peak of Post-War Planning, 1943
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 5 A Port in Time
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 5 Labor Force Participation and Home Production: Evolving Rights, Roles, and Opportunities for Women and Men
- Megan McDonald Way
- Ch Chapter 5 Central Banking in the United States
- John H. Wood
- Ch Chapter 5 Social Security: Protection from Poverty in Old Age and Unemployment
- Donald Stabile
- Ch Chapter 5 New Starts, Then Detroit’s Bankruptcy
- Jeffrey Abt
- Ch Chapter 5 Passengers: Domestic
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 6 The Economics of Changing Family Structures: The Public Interest in Marriage and Family Formation
- Megan McDonald Way
- Ch Chapter 6 Valuing Art, Trusts, and Return to the Beginning
- Jeffrey Abt
- Ch Chapter 6 Manufacturing Employment at Mid-Century
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 6 Out of the Shadows, 1944
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 6 Chairman of the Fed
- John H. Wood
- Ch Chapter 6 Merchandise Exports
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 6 The Right to Earn Enough: The Fair Labor Standards Act
- Donald Stabile
- Ch Chapter 7 So Who Governs?
- John H. Wood
- Ch Chapter 7 Intergenerational Economics: Public and Family Support for Retirees in US History and Looking Forward
- Megan McDonald Way
- Ch Chapter 7 On the Offensive, 1945
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 7 Huddled Masses of Rational Optimizers
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 7 Collective Bargaining, Social Insurance, and the Minimum Wage: A Program for a Living Wage
- Donald Stabile
- Ch Chapter 7 Merchandise Imports
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 8 Winning the Peace, 1946–1948
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 8 Gold and Silver
- Lawrence H. Officer
- Ch Chapter 8 The Attractions of the Slums
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 8 Family Economics, Public Policy, and Inequality: Diverging Family Fortunes and the Risk to the US Economy
- Megan McDonald Way
- Ch Chapter 9 Conclusion: Not Quite ‘Free’ Enterprise
- Charlie Whitham
- Ch Chapter 9 Money Central
- Aaron Gurwitz
- Ch Chapter 9 Ships and Slaves
- Lawrence H. Officer