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  1. Henry Charles Carey ( Filadelfia, 15 de diciembre de 1793 - 13 de octubre de 1879) fue un economista estadounidense, uno de los principales representantes de la escuela americana de economía política, en el siglo XIX. Fue el principal asesor económico del presidente Abraham Lincoln .

  2. Henry Charles Carey (December 15, 1793 – October 13, 1879) was an American publisher, political economist, and politician from Pennsylvania. He was the leading 19th-century economist of the American School and a chief economic adviser to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase during the ...

  3. Profile. Major Works. Resources. Henry Charles Carey, 1793-1879. American publisher, writer and economist, primary theorist and one of the chief proponents of the protectionist "American System". Originally from Philadelphia, Henry Charles Carey inherited his publishing business and his economic ideas from his father, Matthew Carey.

  4. Henry Charles Carey ( Filadelfia, 15 de diciembre de 1793 - 13 de octubre de 1879) fue un economista estadounidense, uno de los principales representantes de la escuela americana de economía política, en el siglo XIX. Fue el principal asesor económico del presidente Abraham Lincoln.

  5. Henry C. Carey (born December 15, 1793, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died October 13, 1879, Philadelphia) was an American economist and sociologist, often called the founder of the American school of economics, widely known in his day as an advocate of trade barriers.

  6. Henry Charles Carey | Crítica de Libros. publicado en Autores Por Reseñas de enciclopedias. COMPARTE. Nació en Filadelfia el 15 de diciembre de 1793, murió en la misma ciudad el 13 de octubre de 1879.

  7. Henry Charles Carey. (1793—1879) Quick Reference. (1793–1879), son of Mathew Carey, in whose publishing firm he was a partner until he retired to write his Essay on the Rate of Wages (1835), which mainly accepted the doctrine of laissez-faire, believing that natural laws tend toward a universal harmony of interests.