Horace Greeley Wadlin and the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics of Labor offer a detailed examination of the economic factors affecting markets, transportation, imports, exports, and competition during the late 19th century. From the impact of railroads to the role of government regulation, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the complex workings of the American economy. This is an essential read for anyone interested in economic history.
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