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OverviewOhio Canal Era, a rich analysis of state policies and their impact in directing economic change, is a classic on the subject of the pre–Civil War transportation revolution. This edition contains a new foreword by scholar Lawrence M. Friedman, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, and a bibliographic note by the author. Professor Scheiber explores how Ohio—as a “public enterprise state,” creating state agencies and mobilizing public resources for transport innovation and control—led in the process of economic change before the Civil War. No other historical account of the period provides so full and insightful a portrayal of “law in action.” Scheiber reveals the important roles of American nineteenth-century government in economic policy-making, finance, administration, and entrepreneurial activities in support of economic development. His study is equally important as an economic history. Scheiber provides a full account of waves of technological innovation and of the transformation of Ohio’s commerce, agriculture, and industrialization in an era of hectic economic change. And he tells the intriguing story of how the earliest railroads of the Old Northwest were built and financed, finally confronting the state-owned canal system with a devastating competitive challenge. Amid the current debate surrounding “privatization,” “deregulation,” and the appropriate use of “industrial policy” by government to shape and channel the economy. Scheiber’s landmark study gives vital historical context to issues of privatization and deregulation that we confront in new forms today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harry N. Scheiber , Lawrence M. FriedmanPublisher: Ohio University Press Imprint: Ohio University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.565kg ISBN: 9780821419793ISBN 10: 082141979 Pages: 460 Publication Date: 12 January 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsA monumental and still definitive study of law and the economy in an American state. Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford Law School <p> This is a thoughtful, impressively well-informed, and perceptive study. It presents a careful, balanced, judicious, and non-doctrinaire analysis and discussion of the numerous elements in the economic growth and change in Ohio. It will be welcomed by all students of nineteenth-century United States history, and it ought to be required reading for economists and others who talk glibly about economic development as if it were a simple process. <p>--Vernon Carstensen, Pacific Northwest Quarterly <p> <p> A monumental and still definitive study of law and the economy in an American state. - Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford Law School Ohio Canal Era is a classic that ought to be read in every generation. It's wonderful to have it back in print. - Charles W. McCurdy, University of Virginia This is a thoughtful, impressively well-informed, and perceptive study. It presents a careful, balanced, judicious, and non-doctrinaire analysis and discussion of the numerous elements in the economic growth and change in Ohio. It will be welcomed by all students of nineteenth-century United States history, and it ought to be required reading for economists and others who talk glibly about economic development as if it were a simple process. - Vernon Carstensen, Pacific Northwest Quarterly <p> Ohio Canal Era is a classic that ought to be read in every generation. It's wonderful to have it back in print. --Charles W. McCurdy, University of Virginia<p> A monumental and still definitive study of law and the economy in an American state. -- Lawrence M. Friedman, Stanford Law School Author InformationHarry N. Scheiber is the Riesenfeld Chair Professor of Law and History in the School of Law, University of California, Berkeley. Among his previous publications are The State and Freedom of Contract; Inter-Allied Conflicts and the Origins of Modern Ocean Law; American Law and the Constitutional Order; and some 150 articles in journals of history, law, economics, and political science. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |