Alexander Hamilton's Report On The Subject Of Manufactures: Made In His Capacity Of Secretary Of The Treasury | Hamilton Alexander | Keménykötésű

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Alexander Hamilton's Report On The Subject Of Manufactures is a seminal work in American economic history, written by one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. The book was written by Alexander Hamilton, who was serving as the Secretary of the Treasury at the time. The report was published in 1791 and is considered one of the most important economic documents in American history.The report outlines Hamilton's vision for a strong and self-sufficient American economy. He argues that the United States should focus on developing its manufacturing industry, rather than relying solely on agriculture. Hamilton believed that a strong manufacturing industry would create jobs, increase economic growth, and make the country less dependent on foreign imports.The report covers a wide range of topics related to manufacturing, including the importance of technology, the role of government in supporting industry, and the need for protective tariffs. Hamilton also discusses the benefits of a na

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