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The economist '''Henry Carey''', who lived from 1793 to 1879, was America's most famous economist, and the world's most famous living economist in the period of the American Civil War, and afterwards. Henry Carey's writings were translated into many of the European and Asian languages, and with his predecessors, [[Friedrich List]], [[Henry Clay]], and [[Alexander Hamilton]], he was the main representative of the [[American System (economics)|American School of Economics]], or the [[Nationalist]] School, as opposed to the British School of Economics, which was represented at that time by [[John Stuart Mill]], and earlier writers, such as [[Thomas Malthus]], [[David Ricardo]] and [[Adam Smith]]. Carey was the representative of the Nationalist School throughout the world.

The economist '''Henry Carey''', who lived from 1793 to 1879, was America's most famous economist, and the world's most famous living economist in the period of the American Civil War, and afterwards. Henry Carey's writings were translated into many of the European and Asian languages, and with his predecessors, [[Friedrich List]], [[Henry Clay]], and [[Alexander Hamilton]], he was the main representative of the [[American System (economics)|American School of Economics]], or the [[Nationalist]] School, as opposed to the British School of Economics, which was represented at that time by [[John Stuart Mill]], and earlier writers, such as [[Thomas Malthus]], [[David Ricardo]] and [[Adam Smith]]. Carey was the representative of the Nationalist School throughout the world.


==External Links==


*[http://members.tripod.com/~american_almanac/chaimay.htm How Henry Carey and the Nationalists Built the Modern World]

*[http://members.tripod.com/~american_almanac/wikrent.htm Writings of Henry Carey]


Revision as of 15:34, 5 July 2004

The economist Henry Carey, who lived from 1793 to 1879, was America's most famous economist, and the world's most famous living economist in the period of the American Civil War, and afterwards. Henry Carey's writings were translated into many of the European and Asian languages, and with his predecessors, Friedrich List, Henry Clay, and Alexander Hamilton, he was the main representative of the American School of Economics, or the Nationalist School, as opposed to the British School of Economics, which was represented at that time by John Stuart Mill, and earlier writers, such as Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo and Adam Smith. Carey was the representative of the Nationalist School throughout the world.