Books:
The American Experiment: A History of the United States, Volume 2: Since 1865 With Steven M. Gillon (Cengage Learning, 2001; 2nd ed., 2005; 3rd ed. 2008)
Merchants and Empire: Trading in Colonial New York (Johns Hopkins University Press,1998; Ppb. 2002; repr. 2007))
A Union of Interests: Political and Economic Thought in Revolutionary America With Peter Onuf (University Press of Kansas, 1990; repr. Ppb. 1997)
Edited Volumes
The Economy of Early America: Historical Perspectives and New Directions (Penn State University Press, 2011).
Articles and Book Chapters
“Mathew Carey’s Learning Experience: Commerce, Manufacturing, and the Panic of 1819,” in Early American Studies, 11 (Fall 2013), 455-485.
“Imperial Political Economy: An Ideological Debate and Shifting Practices,” William and Mary Quarterly (Jan. 2012), 35-40, part of a special forum on “Rethinking Mercantilism. ”
“A Port in the Storm: Philadelphia’s Commerce During the Atlantic Revolutionary Era,” in Thomas Bender, et al., eds., Revolution: The Atlantic World Reborn (New York and London: N-Y Historical Society, 2011), pp. 65-90.
"Flimsy Fortunes: Americans’ Fascination with Paper Speculation and their Familiarity with Panics,” in Special Issue of Common-Place, Michael Zakim, ed., (April, 2010), Vol. 10, #3.
“Permeable Empires: The Commercial Exchanges of New York with Spanish Possessions Before 1800,” for Nueva York, 1613-1945, ed. Edward Sullivan, (Yale, 2010), chapter 2, 82-95.
“Economic Networks of Dutch traders and the British Colonial Empire, 1624-1783,” in Willem Frijoff and Jaap Jacobs, ed., Four Centuries of Dutch-American Relations, 1609-2009 (Amsterdam and New York, 2009).
“Accounting for War and Revolution: Philadelphia Merchants and Commercial Risk, 1774-1811,” in Margaret Jacobs, ed., The Self Perception of Early Modern Capitalists (Palgrave, 2008), chap 8.
“Philadelphia in the Early Republic: Qualified Recovery,” in Ann Wagner and Donald Fennimore, eds., Silversmiths to the Nation, Thomas Fletcher and Sidney Gardiner, 1808-1848 (Winterthur Museum Publications, 2007), chapter 1.