a treatise on political economy

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This treatise by a successful New York merchant, reformer and Mayor of New York City was written as a reply to Mill's Principles of Political Economy. Opdyke was a vigorous advocate of international free trade as well as free trade in land. The most novel features of his work are his financial proposals which included a system of inconvertible government paper money as a means of controlling the business cycle. This edition also contains an appendix, Letter on national finances ... to Hon. Roscoe Conkling (1869) and an introductory essay, "George Opdyke and the Tradition of Managed Money," by Joseph Dorfman. "The book and essays ... contribute to an understanding of an economist whose influence is greater than suggested." The Reprint Bulletin.
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