We focus on two international aspects of the Great Depression--financial crises and international trade-- and try to discern lessons for the current econom... RS Grossman,CM Meissner - National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 被引量: 66发表: 2010年 The Great Recession and the Great Depression...
This dissertation studies various aspects of the Great Depression using newly collected data from the Census of Manufactures. The first chapter lays out where this work fits in the large literature on the Depression as well as the data source employed throughout the dissertation. The second chapter...
The American economy in the early 20th century experienced a period of prosperity and then suffered the worst depression in American history following the Wall Street Crash in October 1929. President Roosevelt, in his attempt to tackle the economic depression, introduced his famous New Deal in 1933...
The publication ofThe Great Gatsbyin 1925 is the reflection of “the Jazz Age” –“theperiod from 1918-1929, the years between the end of World War I and the start of the roaring twenties; ending with the rise of the Great Depression, the traditional values of this age see a sharp de...
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In this paper I ask not how scholarship on the Great Depression informed the policy response to the Great Recession, but rather how the experience of the G
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There was a great deal of discussion, and even inter-national institutions: but the papers given by Patricia Clavin and Harold James tell a story of rather dismal failure. Many aspects of our analysis are not intelligible in terms of purely economic analysis. Why was the world of that time...
•AfterWorldWarI,duringthe1920s,everyaspectoflifeintheUnitedStateshasbeencommentedupon,buttheso-calledYoungerGenerationhasbeenmorecommenteduponthanalltheotheraspects,andusuallytheRevolthasbeenidealizedandtalkedinpassionateway.•Attheverymentionofthispost-warperiod,middle-agedpeoplebegintothinkaboutitlonginglyand...
In other words, just because you can Google the date of Black Tuesday doesn’t mean you understand why the Great Depression happened or how it compares to our recent economic slump. There is no doubt that the students of today, and the workers of tomorrow, will need to innovate, collaborat...