The Great Depression Revisited
The fateful days of the great stock market crash entered modem history almost 50 years ago to this day. The cyclic turning point of the U. S. economy oc curred, however, around June 1929, and economic activity receded substantial ly over the subsequent months. The onset of an economic downswing th...
Other Authors: | |
---|---|
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1981, 1981
|
Edition: | 1st ed. 1981 |
Series: | Rochester Studies in Managerial Economics and Policy
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | |
Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Understanding 1929–1933
- 2 Monetarist Interpretations of the Great Depression: An Evaluation and Critique
- 3 Notes on the Causes of the Great Depression
- 4 Comments on “Understanding 1929–1933”
- 5 Comments on “Monetarist Interpretations of the Great Depression”
- 6 Comments on “Monetarist Interpretations of the Great Depression”
- 7 Monetarist Interpretations of the Great Depression: A Rejoinder
- 8 Monopoly Explanations of the Great Depression and Public Policies Toward Business
- 9 Comments on “Monopoly Explanations of the Great Depression and Public Policies Toward Business”
- 10 Comments on “Monopoly Explanations of the Great Depression and Public Policies Toward Business”
- 11 The Ideological Origins of the Revolution in American Financial Policies
- 12 Comments on “The Ideological Origins of the Revolution in American Financial Policies”
- 13 Comments on “The Ideological Origins of the Revolution in American Financial Policies”
- 14 Some Macroeconomic Impacts of the National Industrial Recovery Act, 1933–1935
- 15 Comments on “Some Macroeconomic Impacts of the National Industrial Recovery ACT, 1933–1935”
- 16 The Depression in Sweden and the United States: A Comparison of Causes and Policies
- 17 Epilogue: Understanding the Great Depression
- List of Contributors