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American Economic History*
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Course Number:
229
Credits:
4+ Also listed as History 229. Development of the U.S. economy since colonial times. Contributions and limitations of economic analysis and quantitative methods in understanding the economy’s growth, industrialization, markets, railroads, the Revolution, slavery, greenback and silver controversies, the multinational monopoly, the New Deal, the Depression, and the impact of reforms on future international economic relations.
Prerequisite:
Economics 111. Instructor(s):
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