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Fri Mar 31 17:18:35 2006
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There is of course the inertia of established special interests. 
 
But there is also Alexander Hamilton's "Report on Maufactures" (c. 1790) 
and Frederick List's "National System of Political Economy" (1841)  both of 
which had a substantial following at the time - and still do. 
 
Paul Heise 
 
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