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Mathew Carey was one of the most popular and influential economic writers of his day, but his work has been largely overlooked by modern writers, who tend to focus on more scholarly writers or on precursors to contemporary classical economics. Carey was a self-taught printer and publisher who rejected Adam Smith, led the early fight for protective tariffs, and wrote hundreds of newspaper articles to convince the public of the need to protect American manufacturers. “The New Olive Branch” is Carey’s most important, accessible, and sustained elaboration of his political-economic ideas, and is accompanied in this volume by portions of his “Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry” (1822), which offer further insight into his rejection of classical economics.



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Acknowledgements; Introduction; List of Works; Note on the Text; ‘The New Olive Branch’ (1820); ‘Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry’; Appendix to ‘The New Olive Branch’; Appendix to ‘Addresses of the Philadelphia Society’; Notes; Index

The New Olive Branch (1820) and Selected Essays

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      Publisher: Anthem Press
      Publication Date: 15/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783081554, 978-1783081554
      ISBN10: 1783081554

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mathew Carey was one of the most popular and influential economic writers of his day, but his work has been largely overlooked by modern writers, who tend to focus on more scholarly writers or on precursors to contemporary classical economics. Carey was a self-taught printer and publisher who rejected Adam Smith, led the early fight for protective tariffs, and wrote hundreds of newspaper articles to convince the public of the need to protect American manufacturers. “The New Olive Branch” is Carey’s most important, accessible, and sustained elaboration of his political-economic ideas, and is accompanied in this volume by portions of his “Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry” (1822), which offer further insight into his rejection of classical economics.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements; Introduction; List of Works; Note on the Text; ‘The New Olive Branch’ (1820); ‘Addresses of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of National Industry’; Appendix to ‘The New Olive Branch’; Appendix to ‘Addresses of the Philadelphia Society’; Notes; Index

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