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Monetary Policy and the Onset of the Great Depression challenges Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz’s now-consensus view that the high tide of the Federal Reserve System in the 1920s was due to the leadership skills of Benjamin Strong, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In this ...
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A hard-working mother in the Great Depression, Mildred struggles to care for her family when her husband loses his job, opening a restaurant and falling in love with a new man (Guy Pearce, wooing Winslet a few years before “Mare of Easttown”), while struggling to navigate her ...
Thomas Rid argues that the modern era of disinformation began in the early 1920s “during the Great Depression, in an era of journalism transformed by radio, newly cut throat and quote, “fast paced”. He goes on to argue that it’s since come in waves, including in the mid-2010, “...
The Hilarious World of Depression: “Linda Holmes Leaves Law to Concentrate On Watching TV and It Works Out Great” — It’s always a shock when you learn about the difference between a person’s public-facing aspect and their private life. I’ve been following Linda Holmes’s work for NP...
Carol's 97 year old mother, Elsie Kuchera Muske, publishes an extraordinary book of vignettes about growing up in North Dakota during the Great Drought and Depression - available on Amazon! Wyndmere Wind-Rows: Memories of Growing up on the Dakota Plains by Elsie Kuchera Muske Annie & Mom ma...
In his speech titled “Eras Tour of The Securities and Exchange Commission,” Gensler highlighted the SEC’s evolution over nine decades, from its inception during the Great Depression to its current mandate of maintaining fair, orderly, and efficient markets. He emphasized the agency’s core prin...
Hansen’s Great Depression-era theory of secular stagnation was based on an observation about the US birth rate, which was unusually low in the 1930s, after having already declined dramatically by the late 1920s. Fewer births perpetuated the stagnation, Hansen surmised, because people did not ...
present emotionally was limited, and everyone needed time and care from me once I graduated—including me. When I say “It was hard” I think only people who lived through this will really understand. It’s going to bind us like the events of the depression did to our great-grandparents....