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How Government Built America provides a comprehensive examination of the government’s essential contributions to American economic development and social progress. Through detailed historical analysis, authors Sidney A. Shapiro and Joseph P. Tomain illustrate how strategic government investments in infrastructure, technology, and public institutions have formed the foundation of American prosperity.
The book challenges the narrative that portrays government as merely a hindrance to economic growth, instead presenting compelling evidence of how public sector initiatives—from transportation networks to scientific research—have enabled private enterprise to flourish. The authors examine key historical periods and policies that demonstrate government’s constructive role in building the framework for innovation, commerce, and opportunity.
This work is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complex relationship between government and the economy, offering nuanced perspectives on public policy and its lasting impact on American development.







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