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Hamilton Unbound
Finance and the Creation of the American Republic
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248 pages
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Utilizing modern financial theories, the book reexamines historiographical issues of the early American Republic, introducing concepts like information asymmetry and principal-agent dilemmas. It moves beyond the debate between community and capitalism, providing new insights into the motivations behind individual and collective actions. By emphasizing agency, the author presents a nuanced understanding of historical dynamics, enriching the discourse on early American history.
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2002, hardcover
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