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Focusing on the interplay between the economy and political processes, this book explores the railroad industry's pivotal role in shaping government regulation in the U.S. from 1877 to 1916. It examines how the industry relied on national politics to address economic challenges and establishes a foundation for future government intervention. Key federal railroad acts and the conflicting interests surrounding them are analyzed, providing insights into the motivations behind Progressivism and highlighting the significance of federal regulation during this transformative period.
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Railroads and Regulations, 1877-1916, Gabriel Kolko
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- 2015
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