Talk:First Report on the Public Credit

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[edit] Edits needed

The article needs to differentiate between the First and Second reports on public credit and some of the other of Hamilton's reports. It is the second report that talks about the National Bank (afaik). Perhaps the article title should be Report on Public Credit with sections for each report (or maybe there is a better name that covers the whole Hamiltonian economic plan). I don't have all my ducks in a row to make referenced changes now, but I shall try. -- Mufka (user) (talk) (contribs) 16:29, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

The First Report and Second Report deal with the financial structure of America. The Report on Manufactures dealt with economic framework for America -Hamilton and Washington by his endorsement agreed to implement if they could. I think an seperate article on each report is best, there is already one on the Manufactures and here on Public Credit I. The article American School covers the Hamiltonian system extensively from its proposal to the fights to get it enacted finally triumphing in the Lincoln administration becoming the United States economic policy until 1970's under Nixon and the emergence of the free market/trade movement with its resulting deregulation and free trade agreements. Let me know what you are thinking here and I will work with you and may have the references you need as my library is extensive. Thanks. --Northmeister 00:20, 26 April 2007 (UTC)