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America's Neglected Protectionist Tradition - by Mathew A Frith (Hardcover)

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  • Rediscovers the economic ideas that built America by offering the most comprehensive treatment of the American protectionist school of economic thought - tracing its origins from Alexander Hamilton and Tench Coxe, and highlighting the School's dynamic, invention-driven vision as a rival to English classical economics.
  • About the Author: Mathew A. Frith is an Australian economist specialising in American protectionist thought.
  • 200 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Economic History

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America's Neglected Protectionist Tradition offers the most comprehensive treatment of the American protectionist school of economic thought, which originated with the ideas of Alexander Hamilton and Tench Coxe, and remained active throughout the nineteenth century. The work provides a systematic account of the philosophy and theory of this neglected economic tradition.



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Rediscovers the economic ideas that built America by offering the most comprehensive treatment of the American protectionist school of economic thought - tracing its origins from Alexander Hamilton and Tench Coxe, and highlighting the School's dynamic, invention-driven vision as a rival to English classical economics.

America's Neglected Protectionist Tradition offers the most comprehensive treatment of the American protectionist school of economic thought - an intellectual tradition which originated with the ideas of Alexander Hamilton and Tench Coxe, and was developed further by thinkers such as Friedrich List, John Rae, and Henry Charles Carey. This work provides the first systematic account of the philosophy and theory of the American protectionist tradition by drawing upon the full corpus of their literature, which includes the writings of nearly seventy statesmen and economists.
In reconstructing their system of theory, America's Neglected Protectionist Tradition demonstrates that the American protectionists represented a coherent and systematic school of economic thought, and one that rivalled their English classical counterparts. Against the conventional literature on the topic, which treats American Protectionist thought as merely an adaption of English classical economics, this work demonstrates that the American Protectionists developed a distinctive approach to economics. Not only did they differ from the Classicals on the policy recommendations concerning international trade, they rejected basic assumptions of the English classicals which remain foundational to contemporary economic analysis. Central to the thinking of the American protectionist tradition is the idea of the economy as dynamic and inventive. Rather than seeing scarce resources as placing fixed limits on economic progress, the American protectionists looked to invention, human ingenuity, and the diversity of talents and aptitudes as the means of forging the wealth of nations. Among other areas of economic analysis, this work explores the American protectionists' support for economic diversification, which stands in contrast with free trade theory's emphasis on specialisation. By challenging the Classical view that individuals represent homogeneous and uniform factors of production, the protectionists saw mankind as possessing unique talents, aptitudes and dispositions. Protected diversification was thus necessary to allow individuals to exercise these unique qualities. By recovering this neglected tradition, this work not only fills a significant gap in the history of economic thought but also provides valuable historical perspective on contemporary debates regarding trade and industrial policy, technological innovation and economic development.



About the Author



Mathew A. Frith is an Australian economist specialising in American protectionist thought. He received his PhD from Federation University Australia in 2024 and is currently an economics lecturer at the University of New England (Australia).

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .8 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Economic History
Publisher: Anthem Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mathew A Frith
Language: English
Street Date: August 11, 2026
TCIN: 1007953821
UPC: 9781839999260
Item Number (DPCI): 247-52-9371
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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