Long-Term Factors in American Economic Growth
Explore the profound insights of economic history with "Long-Term Factors in American Economic Growth," authored by a distinguished team of scholars and published by The University of Chicago Press in 1992. This comprehensive paperback spans 900 pages, delving into the intricate dynamics of economic change in the 19th and 20th centuries across the United States, Canada, and the British West Indies.
Through meticulous analysis, this essential work examines key elements such as national product, capital stock, wealth, fertility, health, and mortality. Renowned economist Samuel Bostaph describes it as a "must have" for any serious economic historian, underscoring its importance in understanding the foundational factors that have shaped economic growth in North America.
Add this pivotal resource to your library and deepen your understanding of the long-term economic trends that continue to influence our world today.