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  • Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation

    The Economics of the Civil War

    Series series The American Crisis Series: Books on the Civil War Era
    What role did economics play in leading the United States into the Civil War in the 1860s, and how did the war affect the economies of the North and the South? Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation uses contemporary economic analyses such as supply and demand, modern market theory, and the economics of politics to interpret events of the Civil War. Simplifying the sometimes complex intricacies of the ... Read more

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  • The Economics of American Art

    Issues, Artists and Market Institutions

    The rapidly changing and evolving art market might appear to be chaotic to the casual observer, with new highs, potential lows, and tastes and fashions changing season to season. Economists, however, view the actions of buyers and sellers as constituting an identifiable market. They have, for some decades, studied such issues as artistic productivity and "death effects" on prices, investment ... Read more

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  • Economic Origins of Roman Christianity

    In the global marketplace of ideas, few realms spark as much conflict as religion. For millions of people, it is an integral part of everyday life, reflected by a widely divergent supply of practices and philosophical perspectives. Yet, historically, the marketplace has not always been competitive. While the early Common Era saw competition between Christianity, Judaism, and the many pagan cults, ... Read more

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  • Hamilton's Curse

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  • The Color of Money

    Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap

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  • Ages of American Capitalism

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    by Jonathan Levy ...
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    How Great Fortunes and Government Created America's Aristocracy

    For more than thirty years, Kevin Phillips' insight into American politics and economics has helped to make history as well as record it. His bestselling books, including The Emerging Republican Majority (1969) and The Politics of Rich and Poor (1990), have influenced presidential campaigns and changed the way America sees itself. Widely acknowledging Phillips as one of the nation's most ... Read more

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