ROBERTSON, Ross M.. Editorial Harcourt, Brace and Company. Nueva York, 1955, Cuarto, 0.99Kg.. Tela. Portada, 593 p. - Ilustraciones en blanco y negro intercaladas en el texto. - Etiqueta de anterior vendedor en guarda delantera. - Contenido: Ross M. Robertson provides a comprehensive overview of the economic development of the United States from its colonial origins to its emergence as a global industrial power. He examines the evolution of agriculture, trade, and early manufacturing in shaping the colonial economy. The book analyzes the impact of technological innovation, infrastructure, and transportation on economic growth. Robertson discusses key periods such as the Industrial Revolution, the rise of corporations, and the expansion of financial markets. He explores the interplay between government policies, entrepreneurship, and labor in driving economic transformation. The work combines historical narrative with economic analysis to explain how the U.S. became a major producer for the world. Cubiertas deslucidas. 15 Euros. .