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Causes of the Great Depression

Causes of the Great Depression

Causes of the Great Depression

... • "Concentrated+wealth+in+the+great+depression." Google Search. Google, n.d. Web. 15 Apr. 2017. • "The Great Depression." Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association, n.d. ...

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Quarterly Data on the Categories and Causes of Bank Distress During the Great Depression

Quarterly Data on the Categories and Causes of Bank Distress During the Great Depression

... Banks provided information about their own conditions. Reopened banks answered inquiries about the cause of their temporary suspensions and the conditions under which they reopened. Banks entering into voluntary ...

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The Great Depression and the Great Recession: A Comparative Analysis of their Analogies

The Great Depression and the Great Recession: A Comparative Analysis of their Analogies

... the Great Depression and the ...the causes of the subprime mortgage crisis and prevent history from repeating itself to the extent of such large-scale devastating ...

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Race and life expectancy in the USA in the Great Depression

Race and life expectancy in the USA in the Great Depression

... the Great Depression or nowadays (Goldman and Cook, 1984; Tate et ...the Great Depression era and recent times are procyclical, while mid-century evidence is more ...prominent causes of ...

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Lessons from the 1930s Great Depression

Lessons from the 1930s Great Depression

... Friedman and Schwartz (1963) emphasized the contraction by one third of the US money stock between 1929 and 1933, a reduction which they believe explains fully the severity of the depression. They accused the ...

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Life and death during the Great Depression

Life and death during the Great Depression

... Data and Methods. Economic and health data were obtained from historical statistics (51). Population health was indexed by life expectancy at birth and mortality rates. We examined age- specific rates and rates due to ...

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Profit Growth in Boom and Bust: The Great Recession and the Great Depression in Comparative Perspective

Profit Growth in Boom and Bust: The Great Recession and the Great Depression in Comparative Perspective

... Similar considerations should be taken into account in discussions of profitability trends in the US economy. Marxist economists, in particular, observe the movements of the profit rate with keen interest as the growth ...

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Review of Ravi Batra, The Great Depression of 1990

Review of Ravi Batra, The Great Depression of 1990

... concentration of wealth that causes business cycles. This is a fact that Batra claims to have discovered. Batra suggests that society should tax this wealth. On the other hand, he also provides advice to rich ...

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Understanding the Great Depression: Lessons for Current Policy

Understanding the Great Depression: Lessons for Current Policy

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Fed Credit Policy during the Great Depression

Fed Credit Policy during the Great Depression

... The Board noted that the Federal Reserve’s intent was not to “compete with local banks, but rather assist and cooperate with them in meeting local requirements for working capital.” [r] ...

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A Possibility that a Deficiency in Dietary Fiber Causes Depression

A Possibility that a Deficiency in Dietary Fiber Causes Depression

... Depression has been reported to be associated with ingested foods. Previous studies have suggested that fish intake is negatively associated with depression (Bountziouka et al., 2009; Tanskanen, Hibbeln, ...

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New Deal for Minorities During the Great Depression

New Deal for Minorities During the Great Depression

... Since the industrial era, women’s predominant issue was the tension between family and work that characterized their domestic and economic experiences. Because of the Depression, women faced a curious ambiguity. ...

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Correspondent Clearing and the Banking Panics of the Great Depression

Correspondent Clearing and the Banking Panics of the Great Depression

... Between the founding of the Federal Reserve System in 1913 and the depression of the 1930s, three check-clearing systems operated in the United States. The Federal Reserve cleared checks for members of the system. ...

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Keynes on the Marginal Efficiency of Capital and the Great Depression

Keynes on the Marginal Efficiency of Capital and the Great Depression

... of depression must also take into account the link between the MEC and the liquidity preference, and this because as he noted «the dismay and uncertainty as to the future which accompanies a collapse in the MEC ...

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The ins and outs of Greek unemployment in the Great Depression

The ins and outs of Greek unemployment in the Great Depression

... However, due to the high unemployment persistence a currently unemployed individual has a probability of 78 % of being unemployed one year ahead and the low transition rates that charact[r] ...

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Wages, productivity, and work intensity in the Great Depression

Wages, productivity, and work intensity in the Great Depression

... The most significant and rapid response mechanism available to firms during the initial stages of the Great Depression was reductions in average working hours. However, two factors combined to prevent a ...

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Communists and the great depression
in Tasmania
1930 – 1935

Communists and the great depression in Tasmania 1930 – 1935

... the Depression, that is, from 1930 to 1935, but I shall attempt to show that despite its size the party was of some importance in Tasmania in that it aroused public opinion, mostly against ...

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Underemployment and wellbeing in the UK before and after the Great Depression

Underemployment and wellbeing in the UK before and after the Great Depression

... The most elementary form of SEM is Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). SEM has significant advantages over the two other primary methods of creating scales or indicators from a set of manifest variables (viz. exploratory ...

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Geographical change in Tasmanian agriculture during the Great Depression

Geographical change in Tasmanian agriculture during the Great Depression

... North and South MIdlands were more affected by depression than graziers in the Central Midlands and orchardists in the Huon . However , it must be remembered that this data was seriously contaminated . Firstly , ...

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