As the Twig is Bent; So Grows the Tree: A Bottoms-Up History of American State and Local Economic Development Among our Founding Fathers, George Washington
Category: Virginia to 1789
7.7 Erie Canal
Erie Canal The answer to the question “why this big deal about DTIS and canals’ is “look at Erie Canal”. The second question that follows
7.6 America’s First Primary EDO: the Public/Private State-Chartered Corporation
NEEDS TO BE REWRITTEN AND MIGHT BE SUPERFLUOUS OR INCORPORATED INTO ONE OR SEVERAL MODULES Nation/State-Building and ED-Relevant Institutionalization through 1837 During that time period when
7.2 America’s First Paradigm: Overview of Pre-1830 Roads, Turnpikes, Canals, and Steamboat
NEEDs to be reduced and perhaps reconceptualized–certainly the DEVELOPMENTAL EDO section needs to be rethought Overview of Pre-1837 Roads, Turnpikes, Canals, and Steamboat In America
7.1 Overview of the Two Jefferson Administrations: Albert Gallatin
Overview of the Two Jefferson Administrations (1801-1808) Jefferson’s approach to the Presidency reflected his preference the national government should not, unless required to, assume leadership
7.0 Intro to Virginia Dynasty: Federalism-Lite
The Problem of Jefferson: Just What Kind of an Economic Developer was he? See elkins the yeoman and then elkins the populist and let’s start