American Economic History - 2011 Winter Edition (Published December 30, 2011) Has just been updated to include the latest available data on the economy. The updated version includes data on the GDP (year end 2010), The Gross Federal Debt (September 30, 2011), Employment data (October 2011), Money supply data (December 28, 2011), and The President's 2012 Budget.
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American Economic History 2011 - Winter Edition - examines the evolution of economic thought and the historical events that affected the economic growth of the world’s industrialized countries, with particular emphasis on the United States. The book is not just about the role of government or industry, it is about the people, past and present, who contributed to the current understanding of economic and political theory in an historical context. The major theories of micro and macroeconomics are discussed, but the major emphasis of the book is on how these theories were developed and taught by those economists and political thinkers who invented them in the first place.
American Economic History is well written and easily understood by both seasoned economists and lay people, novices if you will. Dr. Carmichael gives the reader insight into various instances in American economic history from the early days of the colonies to today and the problems in between. He also gives the reader insights into the classical economic thought from the Greeks to Keynes.
All in all an excellent book that teaches as well as informs…the reader will have a good grasp on history, international relations and economics giving the reader all the tools they would need to carry on an informed conversation. I would recommend this book to everyone that craves knowledge of American economic history and those that are looking for answers to the economic situation the country finds itself in today. A good base for people to form a knowledgeable opinion on the economic life of the country.
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American Economic History 2011 Edition covers the main topics of economic theory with special emphasis on the history of economics as it pertains to the United States. Below is a list of chapters:
1. The Economic Way of Thinking
2. The Roots of Political Economics
3. America: The Early Years
4. The French Connection
5. The Foundations of Classical Economics
6. The Rise of Political Parties
7. Finance and Banking (1800-1913)
8. The Evolution of Classical Economics
9. The Industrial Revolution
10. Neoclassical Economics
11. Scientific Management, Mass Production and WW I
12. The Roaring Twenties - Prosperity and Depression
13. The Great Depression and the New Deal
14. Keynesian Economics
15. Economic Measurement and Forecasting
16. Inflation and Monetarism
17. Ronald Reagan and the 1980's
18. National Debt and the International Trade Deficit
19. Employment And Unemployment
20. Economics of Public Choice
21. Money, Banking And The Federal Reserve
22. Economic Growth and the International Monetary System
23. The Battle Of The Titans
24. Economics and Politics in the 1990's
25. The Twenty-First Century - The George W. Bush Administration.
26. The Twenty-first Century - The Barach Obama Administration
American Economic History 2011 is only about 384 pages in length, yet it provides most of the economic information that you will ever need in business. Best of all, its inexpensive.
Price:
The Kindle version purchased at Amazon.com and the ENook reader version purchased at Barnes and Noble for $4.95.
Paper Back Versions: Can be Purchased at Amazon.com and local book stores for $19.95. The 2010 electronic versions of this book is also available at all three locations for only 99 cents.