Report on Manufactures
Publicado por Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066063658
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In his seminal work, "Report on Manufactures," Alexander Hamilton articulates a visionary blueprint for the economic development of the fledgling United States. Written in 1791, this foundational text advocates for a robust manufacturing sector, positing that industrial growth is pivotal for national prosperity and security. Hamilton's prose is meticulous and pragmatic, reflecting the Enlightenment values of rationality and progress. He adeptly intertwines economic theory with policy recommendations, emphasizing the role of government in fostering a conducive environment for manufacturing through tariffs, subsidies, and infrastructure investments. Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers and the first Secretary of the Treasury, was deeply influenced by his experiences in a mercantile society and his exposure to European economic models. His robust understanding of finance and economics, alongside his commitment to creating a unified national economy, informed his reasoning in this report. Hamilton's innovative thoughts arose during a period of economic uncertainty, thus underscoring his foresight in recognizing the importance of industrialization for the American economy. "Report on Manufactures" is essential reading for anyone interested in economic policy, American history, or the foundational thoughts that shaped the nation's economic trajectory. Hamilton's compelling arguments remain relevant today, making this work not only a historical document but a timeless contribution to discussions on economic development.
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