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The Great Recession and the Great Depression

The Great Recession and the Great Depression

... The Great Depression and the Great Depression thus were both caused by policies deriving from nostalgia for the world of the Enlightenment. Drawing on theories from the eighteenth century, ...

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Life and death during the Great Depression

Life and death during the Great Depression

... the Great Depression in the United ...the Great Depression observed that mortality had increased during the 1920s (4) and decreased in the early 1930s ...the Great Depression in ...

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Why didn't economists predict the Great Depression?

Why didn't economists predict the Great Depression?

... the Great Depression, perhaps because they had lacked reason to theorize enough about business ...the Depression. (Keywords: Great Depression, theory of business cycles, history of ...

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From Great Depression to Great Credit Crisis: Similarities, Differences and Lessons

From Great Depression to Great Credit Crisis: Similarities, Differences and Lessons

... What of trade? The League of Nations’ Monthly Bulletin provides quarterly data on the volume (“quantum”) of world trade.” 19 This declined by 36 per cent between the fourth quarter of 1929 and the third quarter of 1932. ...

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GREAT DEPRESSION AND GREAT RECESSION COMPARED: DOES HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF?

GREAT DEPRESSION AND GREAT RECESSION COMPARED: DOES HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF?

... The recovery began in early 1933, and the US economy continued to recover during the next three years when on average, the real GDP grew by 9 percent per year. After a severe temporary recession in 1937, the US economy ...

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Geographical change in Tasmanian agriculture during the Great Depression

Geographical change in Tasmanian agriculture during the Great Depression

... mid- 1 920s . Agricultural regions are defined for 1 926/27 using both the Weaver method and cluster analysis on derived estimates of net farm income at the municipality level . The body of the thesis examines �he impact ...

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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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Lessons from the 1930s Great Depression

Lessons from the 1930s Great Depression

... the Great Depression? Why did the crisis begin in 1929 is an obvious start but more important questions are why it was so deep and why it lasted so long? Sustained recovery did not begin in the United ...

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The Great Depression in the eyes of Bulgaria's inter war economists

The Great Depression in the eyes of Bulgaria's inter war economists

... There is, however, some hope, and this is the second side of the history of economics “lesson”. The time of crisis is often a time of consolidation of paradigms. Society and academia not seldom have made their choices ...

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Review of Ravi Batra, The Great Depression of 1990

Review of Ravi Batra, The Great Depression of 1990

... The Great Depression of 1990 was on the New York Times best-seller list for non-fiction in the summer of ...a great disaster, and include a formula for ...

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Did the Great Depression affect Educational Attainment in the US?

Did the Great Depression affect Educational Attainment in the US?

... individuals eligible to go to school to work instead. Second is that high unemployment would make going to school the best other viable alternative. Following these theoretical notions, this paper explores the impact of ...

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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

... The question of the long-run prospects of profitability and its association with the stage of the economy looms large in the works of the major economists of the past. Keynes’s analysis of profitability (encapsulated in ...

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New Deal for Minorities During the Great Depression

New Deal for Minorities During the Great Depression

... the Depression years, minority groups in the United States suffered more than the other segments of the American ...the Great Depression enhanced under the New ...

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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 ...

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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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Corporate Default, Investment, and the U S  Great Depression

Corporate Default, Investment, and the U S Great Depression

... U.S. Great Depression rest their conclusions loosely on proposed theories and fail to offer structural models for quantitative ...U.S. Great Depression because they had to raise liquidity in ...

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Dividend Taxes, Household Heterogeneity, and the US Great Depression

Dividend Taxes, Household Heterogeneity, and the US Great Depression

... government spending in GDP got doubled from 1929 to 1939; The absolute level and progressivity of personal income tax and corporate income tax are both skyrocketing 1 , as many literatures also confirm such polytropical ...

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Ireland's great depression

Ireland's great depression

... US Great Depression of the interwar ...the great depression episode, the onset of which we date as occurring in 1973 following Honohan and Walsh (2002), the government and investment wedges in ...

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Accounting for the Great Depression

Accounting for the Great Depression

... Several prominent theories blame the Great Depression on frictions in labor and capital mar- kets. The sticky-wage theory is that wage stick- iness together with a monetary contraction produces a downturn ...

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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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