"Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States" is an invaluable reference work compiled for the Department of Economics and Sociology of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. This volume, part 2 of the index, meticulously catalogs economic data found within state documents, providing researchers with a crucial tool for understanding the economic landscape of the United States at the turn of the 20th century.
Authored by Adelaide Rosalie Hasse, this index offers a comprehensive overview of economic topics covered in state publications. It serves as a historical snapshot, illustrating the economic concerns and priorities of individual states during this formative period. This book is an essential resource for economists, historians, and anyone studying the economic development of the United States.
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