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Late Nineteenth-Century American Development

Late Nineteenth-Century American Development

Late Nineteenth-Century American Development

A General Equilibrium History
Jeffrey G. Williamson
October 2008
Paperback
9780521088510

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    Late Nineteenth-Century American Development is an economist's attempt to interpret a critical period of US history, from Civil War to World War I. The questions raised have always been at the heart of American historiography. What accounts for the retardation up to the turn of the century? How did capital markets operate and what was their influence on the pace and pattern of our growth? What determined farm performance and what impact did that performance have on the economy as a whole? Yet while the questions raised in this book are familiar, the methods are not. This book blends traditional historical analysis with general equilibrium theory, modern macroeconomics and simulation analysis. The result is a provocative book of remarkable scope which offers a fresh interpretation of late nineteenth-century American growth.

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    October 2008
    Paperback
    9780521088510
    364 pages
    212 × 156 × 21 mm
    0.46kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. The Issues:
    • 1. Late nineteenth-century American development: the issues
    • 2. Counterfactual history
    • Part II. The Framework:
    • 3. A model of late nineteenth-century American regional growth
    • 4. American economic history rewritten: fact or fiction?
    • Part III. The Lessons of History:
    • 5. The Great Depression, 1870–96
    • 6. Financial intermediation, capital immobilities, and economic growth
    • 7. Farmers' discontent and agricultural performance: facts, issues and an agenda
    • 8. Elements of agricultural performance: land expansion and productivity growth
    • 9. Transportation and American development during the Gilded Age:
    • 1870–90
    • 10. Exports, world markets and American development
    • 11. Immigration and American growth
    • Part IV. The Facts of History: Appendix A: parameter estimation
    • Appendix B: the simulation in detail
    • Appendix C: data underlying the analysis of American immigration
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Jeffrey G. Williamson