Railroads and Regulation, 1877-1916
Released: Mar 21, 1965
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover, 273 pages
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Description:
This is a case study of the relationship of the economy to the political process in the United States during these years. The author shows to what extent the railroad industry, with insoluble internal difficulties, encouraged and relied on national political solutions to its economic problems, thus creating a pattern of interdependence between economic and political power that set a crucial precedent for government regulation of the economy in the twentieth century.
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