Hamiltonian economic program

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Alexander Hamilton on the current U.S. $10 bill
Alexander Hamilton on the current U.S. $10 bill

The Hamiltonian economic program was the set of measures that were proposed by American Founding Father and 1st Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton in three notable reports and implemented by Congress during George Washington's first administration.

Related articles:

  • American System (economic plan), for the plan of Henry Clay rooted in the ideas of the three Reports.
  • American School, for the Hamiltonian American School of economics practiced by the United States from 1790s-1970s rooted in the three Reports.
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