Combining narrative history with data-rich social and economic analysis, this new institutional economics study examines the failure of frontier farms in the antebellum Northwest Territory, where legislatively-created imperfect markets and poor surveying resulted in massive investment losses for both individual farmers and the national economy. The history of farming and spatial settlement patterns in the Great Lakes region is described, with specific focus on the State of Michigan viewed through a case study of Midland County. Inter and intra-state differences in soil endowments, public and…mehr
Combining narrative history with data-rich social and economic analysis, this new institutional economics study examines the failure of frontier farms in the antebellum Northwest Territory, where legislatively-created imperfect markets and poor surveying resulted in massive investment losses for both individual farmers and the national economy. The history of farming and spatial settlement patterns in the Great Lakes region is described, with specific focus on the State of Michigan viewed through a case study of Midland County. Inter and intra-state differences in soil endowments, public and private promoters of site-specific investment opportunities, time trends in settled populations and the experiences of individual investors are covered in detail.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
After two decades of social science research and teaching at Columbia University, UC-Berkeley, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Florida State University, Robert E. Mitchell entered the Foreign Service with long-term postings in the Near East and Africa. Since his retirement in 1995, he authored a half dozen non-fiction books and many new social and economic history articles. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Geographic Level 1: A National Overview 1. The Invented Markets for Land on the Frontier Geographic Level 2: The Old Northwest Territory 2. The Five States of the Old Northwest Geographic Level 3: Michigan's Lower Peninsula 3. The Privatization of Land in the State of Michigan 4. Soils and Settlements in Michigan's Lower Peninsula Counties 5. Rates of Return on Investments in Farming Geographic Level 4: One Multi-Soils County 6. Moving from Macro to Micro-Level History 7. The County's Physical Geography 8. The Market and Privatization of Land in a Case-Study Frontier County 9. Those Who Farmed or Left Their Soils Summary, Overview and Next Steps 10. Looking Back Chapter Notes Works Cited Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Geographic Level 1: A National Overview 1. The Invented Markets for Land on the Frontier Geographic Level 2: The Old Northwest Territory 2. The Five States of the Old Northwest Geographic Level 3: Michigan's Lower Peninsula 3. The Privatization of Land in the State of Michigan 4. Soils and Settlements in Michigan's Lower Peninsula Counties 5. Rates of Return on Investments in Farming Geographic Level 4: One Multi-Soils County 6. Moving from Macro to Micro-Level History 7. The County's Physical Geography 8. The Market and Privatization of Land in a Case-Study Frontier County 9. Those Who Farmed or Left Their Soils Summary, Overview and Next Steps 10. Looking Back Chapter Notes Works Cited Index
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