Government and the American Economy: A New HistoryUniversity of Chicago Press, 2008. 9. 15. - 560ÆäÀÌÁö The American economy has provided a level of well-being that has consistently ranked at or near the top of the international ladder. A key source of this success has been widespread participation in political and economic processes. In The Government and the American Economy, leading economic historians chronicle the significance of America¡¯s open-access society and the roles played by government in its unrivaled success story. |
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A New History Price V. Fishback. income gave the people a stake in protecting these freedoms. The result was significant economic mobility, so that newcomers to the economy had a stake in the continuation of these protections. Indices of ...
... income from use is best illustrated by patents on new inventions. Patents give inventors a greater incentive to invent because they are the only ones who can receive income from the use of their inventions. Inventive activity generally ...
... incomes for producers as they charge con- sumers higher prices for less output. For example, restrictions on inter- state ... income, property, sales, foreign goods, corporate profits—and then assigns the revenues to other groups in the ...
... income, but the total in- come is likely to fall as some people reduce their economic activity. Thus the rise in total revenue from the higher tax rate tends not to reach the level predicted by applying the new tax rate to the prior income ...
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3 The Founding Era 1774 1791 | 56 |
4 Property Rights and Federal Land Policy | 89 |
Government and the Financial System since 1789 | 115 |
6 The National Era | 148 |
7 The Civil War and Reconstruction | 188 |
8 Government and the American Dilemma | 232 |
13 The New Deal | 384 |
14 The World Wars | 431 |
15 The Growth of US Farm Programs | 456 |
The Role of the South | 490 |
17 Seeking Security in the Postwar Era | 507 |
APPENDIX A Key Indicators of Economic and Government Activity | 557 |
APPENDIX B The Articles of Confederation | 571 |
APPENDIX C The Constitution of the United States | 581 |
9 The Gilded Age | 255 |
10 The Progressive Era | 288 |
Labor Education and Health | 323 |
From Patronage to Civil Service | 364 |
APPENDIX D The Bill of Rights | 593 |
INDEX | 595 |