The Economic Policies of Alexander Hamilton

The Economic Policies of Alexander Hamilton
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This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. It presents Alexander Hamilton's views on American economy. As the first Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton was the main author of the economic policies of the George Washington administration. He took the lead in the funding of the states' debts by the Federal government, as well as the establishment of a national bank, a system of tariffs, and friendly trade relations with Britain. His vision included a strong central government led by a vigorous executive branch, a strong commercial economy, with a national bank and support for manufacturing, plus a strong military. Contents: Writings and Speeches on Taxation and Finance Papers on National Bank Papers on Coinage and the Mint Papers on Industry and Commerce Writings and Speeches on Commercial Relations Biography of Alexander Hamilton by Emory Speer

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Hamilton Alexander. The Economic Policies of Alexander Hamilton

The Economic Policies of Alexander Hamilton

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Table of Contents

Writings and Speeches on Taxation and Finance

REPORT ON IMPOST DUTY

SPEECH ON THE REVENUE SYSTEM

FIRST REPORT ON THE PUBLIC CREDIT

OPERATIONS OF THE ACT LAYING DUTIES ON IMPORTS

ARREARS OF PAY

Hamilton to Washington (Cabinet Paper)

PUBLIC CREDIT

HAMILTON TO SUPERVISORS OF BOSTON

LOANS

SPIRITS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES FOR 1792

WINES

SPIRITS

OTHER DISTILLED SPIRITS

ARTICLES AD VALOREM. 15 PER CENT. AD VALOREM

10 PER CENT. AD VALOREM

HAMILTON TO SHORT

(Cabinet Paper.)

HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON

(Cabinet Paper.)

OBJECTIONS AND ANSWERS RESPECTING THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT

ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC CREDITORS BY A FRIEND

VINDICATION OF THE FUNDING SYSTEM

NUMBER ONE

NUMBER TWO

NUMBER THREE

NUMBER FOUR

PAYMENTS OF PUBLIC DEBT

I

II

III

CIVIS TO MERCATOR

I

II

FACT

For the National Gazette

PUBLIC DEBT

LOANS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY IN PURSUANCE OF THE FOREGOING RESOLUTIONS

LOANS

Communicated to the Senate, February 6, 1793

Communicated to the Senate, February 6, 1793

LOANS. Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 13, 1793

Communicated to the House of Representatives

No. 1. George Washington, President of the United States of America, to the Secretary of the Treasury for the time being

No. 2. George Washington, President of the United States of America, to the Secretary of the Treasury for the time being

No. 3. To all to whom these presents shall come:

No. 4. To all to whom these presents shall come:

PUBLIC FUNDS

LOANS

OBSERVER

HAMILTON TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

LOAN

HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON

HAMILTON TO A COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS

HAMILTON TO A COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS

WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON

WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON

WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON

HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON

HAMILTON TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

PUBLIC CREDIT

I. Proposition

II. Proposition

III. Proposition

IV. Proposition

V. Proposition

VI. Proposition

VII. Proposition

VIII. Proposition

IX. Proposition

X. Proposition

Remarks upon the First Proposition

Remarks upon the Second Proposition

Remarks on the Third Proposition

Remark on the Fourth Proposition

Remarks on the Fifth Proposition

Remarks on the Sixth Proposition

Remarks on the Seventh Proposition

Remarks on the Eighth Proposition

Remarks on the Ninth Proposition

Remarks on the Tenth Proposition

IMPROVEMENT OF THE REVENUE

Communicated to the House of Representatives, February 2, 1795

BUILDING TAX

PLAN SENT TO OLIVER WOLCOTT, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY,

Papers on National Bank

HAMILTON TO ROBERT MORRIS, 1780

HAMILTON TO ROBERT MORRIS

NATIONAL BANK

Communicated to the House of Representatives, December 14, 1790

WASHINGTON TO HAMILTON

HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON

HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON

Papers on Coinage and the Mint

HAMILTON TO JEFFERSON

ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A MINT

HAMILTON TO JEFFERSON

HAMILTON TO WASHINGTON

Papers on Industry and Commerce

FISHERIES

HAMILTON TO GOODHUE

MANUFACTURES

IRON

COPPER

LEAD

FOSSIL COAL

WOOD

SKINS

GRAIN

FLAX AND HEMP

COTTON

WOOL

SILK

GLASS

GUNPOWDER

PAPER

PRINTED BOOKS

REFINED SUGARS AND CHOCOLATE

HAMILTON TO JEFFERSON

Writings and Speeches on Commercial Relations

OUTLINE OF SMITH’S SPEECH ON MADISON’S RESOLUTIONS OF JANUARY 3, 1794

General Observations

Particular Observations

Biography of Alexander Hamilton by Emory Speer

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Papers on National Bank

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The reason of this is, that the payment being deferred, there will be an accumulation of compound interest, in the intermediate period, against the public, which, without a very provident administration, would turn to its detriment, and the suspension of the burthen would be too apt to beget a relaxation of efforts in the meantime. The measure, therefore, its object being temporary accommodation, could only be advisable upon a moderate rate of interest.

With regard to individuals, the inducement will be sufficient at four per cent. There is no disposition of money, in private loans, making allowance for the usual delays and casualties, which would be equally beneficial as a future provision.

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