David Ames Wells Livres
David Ames Wells était un ingénieur, économiste et défenseur des bas tarifs américain. Son travail s'est concentré sur l'analyse des données économiques et financières à usage gouvernemental, façonnant les systèmes fiscaux nationaux. Wells a également apporté des contributions significatives à l'éducation scientifique et a examiné les impacts des tarifs, passant d'un protectionniste à un éminent partisan du libre-échange. Son influence s'étend des publications scientifiques à la politique économique.






Essays on Political Economy
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on political economy, this book presents a collection of essays that delve into economic theories and their implications. Originally published in 1877, it offers insights that remain relevant today, exploring the relationship between politics and economics. The reprint maintains the integrity of the original text, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical economic thought and its evolution over time.
Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-Book of Facts in Science and Art; Volume 1864
- 394pages
- 14 heures de lecture
This annual publication offers a comprehensive overview of the latest scientific and technological advancements in a wide range of fields. With detailed articles on everything from medicine to engineering to astronomy, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in staying up-to-date on the latest developments in science and technology.
Our Merchant Marine: How it Rose, Increased, Became Great, Declined and Decayed, With an Inquiry Int
- 226pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Recent Economic Changes and Their Effect on the Production and Distribution of Wealth and Well-Being of Society
- 510pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Focusing on the period from 1860 to 1885, the book explores the evolution of economic policy influenced by the Industrial Revolution. It highlights key events that prompted shifts in policy and examines the implications of emerging technologies that transformed global interactions. Wells analyzes both the advantages and drawbacks of these advancements, providing insight into how they reshaped economies and societies during a time of rapid change.
Our Merchant Marine
How it rose, increased, became great, declined and decayed, with an inquiry into the conditions essential to its resuscitation and future prosperity
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the evolution of the Merchant Marine, this historical account details its rise to prominence, subsequent decline, and the factors contributing to its decay. The book also explores the necessary conditions for revitalizing this vital sector and ensuring its future success. As a reprint of the original 1890 edition, it offers readers a glimpse into the maritime history and economic considerations of the time.
A Study of Mexico
- 262pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Originally published in 1887, this book by David Ames Wells is a detailed study of Mexico, its history, and its culture. Wells provides a comprehensive overview of Mexico's geography, natural resources, and economy, as well as its political and social history. He also explores the customs, beliefs, and artistic traditions of the Mexican people. This edition of the book includes a new introduction by historian Donald Mabry and is essential reading for anyone interested in the history and culture of Mexico.