The American economy, its origins, development, and transformation : an introduction to economics / by Edgar Augustus Jerome Johnson, Herman E. Krooss.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Prentice-Hall economics seriesDetalles de publicación: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1960Descripción: xiv, 466 pTema(s): Clasificación CDD:- 330.973
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Título de la primera edición: The origins and development of the American economy.
How our basic economic institutions originated in Europe: 1. Introductory explanations and concepts -- 2. The late-medieval background -- 3. The emergence of capitalism -- 4. The beginning of scientific technology -- 5. The formulation of capitalism theory -- How factors of production and economic institutions were transplanted and adapted to an american environment: 6. Transference and diffusion of economic institutions in the Colonial Period -- 7. Public policy, economic development and the beginning of transformation -- How more efficient economic institutions and productive methods were developed and perfected in the 19th and 20th Centuries: 8. The improvement and extension of technology -- 9. The evolution of business enterprise and corporate management -- 10. Adapting financial institutions to American environment -- 11. Formation and development of labor organizations -- 12. Expansion of agriculture and emergence of a chronic farm problem -- 13. The changing economic functions of government -- How our economic system has worked in peace and war and how it has influenced economic thinking: 14. How wars changed the American economy -- 15. The adaptation of economic thought to economic change.
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