"Basic Facts Of Prosperity In 1920" by Charles Coolidge Parlin offers a snapshot of the economic landscape of the United States during a pivotal year. This concise work analyzes the key factors contributing to the nation's prosperity, providing insights into the industries, policies, and consumer behaviors that defined the era. Parlin's analysis serves as a valuable resource for understanding the economic dynamics of the early 20th century and the foundations upon which future growth was built.
Exploring themes of production, consumption, and investment, this book presents a detailed overview of the American economy in 1920. It is essential reading for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the economic history of the United States and the forces that shape national prosperity.
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