1st Edition

The Emergence of a National Economy Vol 4 The United States from Independence to the Civil War

    298 Pages
    by Routledge

    This collection brings together a comprehensive selection of documents from the history of US and Canadian economic thought from the 17th century through to 1900.

    VOLUME IV The National Bank, Money, Credit and Debt, 1776–1820 (part II) Alexander Hamilton, First Report on Public Credit (1790) Alexander Hamilton, Report on a National Bank ([1790] 1904) Thomas Jefferson, Opinion Against the Constitutionality of a National Bank ([1791] 1903) Alexander Hamilton, Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States (1791) Pelatiah Webster, An Address to the Stock-Holders of the Bank of North-America (1791) James Sullivan, The Path to Riches (1792) George Logan, Letters Addressed to the Yeomanry of the United States, Containing Some Observations on Funding and Bank Systems (1793) John Taylor, A Definition of Parties; or the Political Effects of the Paper System Considered (1794) Alexander Hamilton, Second Report on Public Credit ([1795] 1904) Thomas Jefferson, Letter to John W. Eppes ([1813] 1903)

    Biography

    William J. Barber, Marianne Johnson, Malcolm Rutherford