Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt /:
While serving as the first Treasury Secretary from 1789 to 1795, Alexander Hamilton engineered a financial revolution. Hamilton established the Treasury debt market, the dollar, and a central bank, while strategically prompting private entrepreneurs to establish securities markets and stock exchange...
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Zusammenfassung: | While serving as the first Treasury Secretary from 1789 to 1795, Alexander Hamilton engineered a financial revolution. Hamilton established the Treasury debt market, the dollar, and a central bank, while strategically prompting private entrepreneurs to establish securities markets and stock exchanges and encouraging state governments to charter a number of commercial banks and other business corporations. Yet despite a recent surge of interest in Hamilton, U.S. financial modernization has not been fully recognized as one of his greatest achievements. This book traces the development of Hamilton's financial thinking, policies, and actions through a selection of his writings. The financial historians and Hamilton experts Richard Sylla and David J. Cowen provide commentary that demonstrates the impact Hamilton had on the modern economic system, guiding readers through Hamilton's distinguished career. The book showcases Hamilton's thoughts on the nation's founding, the need for a strong central government, confronting problems such as a depreciating paper currency and weak public credit, and the architecture of the financial system. His great state papers on public credit, the national bank, the mint, and manufactures instructed reform of the nation's finances and jumpstarted economic growth. Hamilton practiced what he preached: he played a key role in the founding of three banks and a manufacturing corporation, and his deft political maneuvering and economic savvy saved the fledgling republic's economy during the country's first full-blown financial crisis in 1792. Sylla and Cowen center Hamilton's writings on finance among his most important accomplishments, making his brilliance as an economic policy maker accessible to all interested in this Founding Father's legacy. |
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spelling | Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021633 Works. Selections. 2018 Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / [edited by] Richard Sylla and David J. Cowen. New York : Columbia University Press, [2018] 1 online resource (xii, 346 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Hamilton and the U.S. financial revolution -- To -- (December 1779-March 1780) -- To James Duane (September 3, 1780) -- To Robert Morris (April 30, 1781) -- The continentalist (1781-1782) -- Constitution of the Bank of New York (February 23-March 15, 1784) -- To Thomas Willing (September 13, 1789) -- Report relative to a provision for the support of public credit (January 9, 1790) -- To Wilhelm and Jan Willink, Nicholaas and Jacob Van Staphorst, and Nicholas Hubbard (August 28, 1790) -- First report on the further provision necessary for establishing public credit (December 13, 1790) -- Second report on the further provision necessary for establishing public credit (report on a national bank, December 14, 1790) -- Report on the etablishment of a mint (January 28, 1791) -- Opinion on the constitutionality of an act to establish a national bank (February 23, 1791) -- Prospectus of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures (August 1791) -- Report on the subject of manufactures (December 5, 1791) -- To William Seton (February 10 and March 22, 1792) -- Report on a plan for the further support of public credit (January 16, 1795) -- The defense of the funding system (July 1795) -- Articles of Association of the Merchants Bank (April 7, 1803) -- Conclusion: Legacies of the U.S. financial revolution. While serving as the first Treasury Secretary from 1789 to 1795, Alexander Hamilton engineered a financial revolution. Hamilton established the Treasury debt market, the dollar, and a central bank, while strategically prompting private entrepreneurs to establish securities markets and stock exchanges and encouraging state governments to charter a number of commercial banks and other business corporations. Yet despite a recent surge of interest in Hamilton, U.S. financial modernization has not been fully recognized as one of his greatest achievements. This book traces the development of Hamilton's financial thinking, policies, and actions through a selection of his writings. The financial historians and Hamilton experts Richard Sylla and David J. Cowen provide commentary that demonstrates the impact Hamilton had on the modern economic system, guiding readers through Hamilton's distinguished career. The book showcases Hamilton's thoughts on the nation's founding, the need for a strong central government, confronting problems such as a depreciating paper currency and weak public credit, and the architecture of the financial system. His great state papers on public credit, the national bank, the mint, and manufactures instructed reform of the nation's finances and jumpstarted economic growth. Hamilton practiced what he preached: he played a key role in the founding of three banks and a manufacturing corporation, and his deft political maneuvering and economic savvy saved the fledgling republic's economy during the country's first full-blown financial crisis in 1792. Sylla and Cowen center Hamilton's writings on finance among his most important accomplishments, making his brilliance as an economic policy maker accessible to all interested in this Founding Father's legacy. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 05, 2018). Finance United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001493 Credit United States. Debt United States. Crédit États-Unis. Dettes États-Unis. HISTORY United States Revolutionary Period (1775-1800) bisacsh Credit fast Debt fast Finance fast United States fast Sylla, Richard Eugene, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80049814 Cowen, David Jack, 1959- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00096356 has work: Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGCdMtCtwrpHBvxb6P9rHK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt. New York : University Press, [2018] 9780231184564 (DLC) 2017053353 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1691590 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804 Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / Hamilton and the U.S. financial revolution -- To -- (December 1779-March 1780) -- To James Duane (September 3, 1780) -- To Robert Morris (April 30, 1781) -- The continentalist (1781-1782) -- Constitution of the Bank of New York (February 23-March 15, 1784) -- To Thomas Willing (September 13, 1789) -- Report relative to a provision for the support of public credit (January 9, 1790) -- To Wilhelm and Jan Willink, Nicholaas and Jacob Van Staphorst, and Nicholas Hubbard (August 28, 1790) -- First report on the further provision necessary for establishing public credit (December 13, 1790) -- Second report on the further provision necessary for establishing public credit (report on a national bank, December 14, 1790) -- Report on the etablishment of a mint (January 28, 1791) -- Opinion on the constitutionality of an act to establish a national bank (February 23, 1791) -- Prospectus of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures (August 1791) -- Report on the subject of manufactures (December 5, 1791) -- To William Seton (February 10 and March 22, 1792) -- Report on a plan for the further support of public credit (January 16, 1795) -- The defense of the funding system (July 1795) -- Articles of Association of the Merchants Bank (April 7, 1803) -- Legacies of the U.S. financial revolution. Finance United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001493 Credit United States. Debt United States. Crédit États-Unis. Dettes États-Unis. HISTORY United States Revolutionary Period (1775-1800) bisacsh Credit fast Debt fast Finance fast |
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title | Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / |
title_alt | Works. Hamilton and the U.S. financial revolution -- To -- (December 1779-March 1780) -- To James Duane (September 3, 1780) -- To Robert Morris (April 30, 1781) -- The continentalist (1781-1782) -- Constitution of the Bank of New York (February 23-March 15, 1784) -- To Thomas Willing (September 13, 1789) -- Report relative to a provision for the support of public credit (January 9, 1790) -- To Wilhelm and Jan Willink, Nicholaas and Jacob Van Staphorst, and Nicholas Hubbard (August 28, 1790) -- First report on the further provision necessary for establishing public credit (December 13, 1790) -- Second report on the further provision necessary for establishing public credit (report on a national bank, December 14, 1790) -- Report on the etablishment of a mint (January 28, 1791) -- Opinion on the constitutionality of an act to establish a national bank (February 23, 1791) -- Prospectus of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures (August 1791) -- Report on the subject of manufactures (December 5, 1791) -- To William Seton (February 10 and March 22, 1792) -- Report on a plan for the further support of public credit (January 16, 1795) -- The defense of the funding system (July 1795) -- Articles of Association of the Merchants Bank (April 7, 1803) -- Legacies of the U.S. financial revolution. |
title_auth | Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / |
title_exact_search | Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / |
title_full | Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / [edited by] Richard Sylla and David J. Cowen. |
title_fullStr | Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / [edited by] Richard Sylla and David J. Cowen. |
title_full_unstemmed | Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / [edited by] Richard Sylla and David J. Cowen. |
title_short | Alexander Hamilton on finance, credit, and debt / |
title_sort | alexander hamilton on finance credit and debt |
topic | Finance United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90001493 Credit United States. Debt United States. Crédit États-Unis. Dettes États-Unis. HISTORY United States Revolutionary Period (1775-1800) bisacsh Credit fast Debt fast Finance fast |
topic_facet | Finance United States. Credit United States. Debt United States. Crédit États-Unis. Dettes États-Unis. HISTORY United States Revolutionary Period (1775-1800) Credit Debt Finance United States |
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