First Published in 2005. In this book, the author seeks to apply a self-described broad approach to American economic growth and to place the process within the mainstream of American history. This approach establishes that economic growth involves far more than economics; most students of growth view that process as one which cuts across the boundaries of the disciplines within the social sciences. After a brief introduction of the subject of the book, Bruchey further discusses the need for such guidance and tries to make clear what it is that has directed his own path in this field. <p>1. The Matter of Method 2. The Dependent Years: I 3. The Dependent Years: II 4. Economic Growth, 1790-1861 5. The Shift from Federal Aid 6. The Private Sector 7. The Social and Cultural Dimension 8. Epilogue</p>
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