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- Depression_of_1920–21 abstract "The Depression of 1920–21 was an extremely sharp deflationary recession in the United States, shortly after the end of World War I. It lasted from January 1920 to July 1921. The extent of the deflation was not only large, but large relative to the accompanying decline in real product.A range of factors have been identified contributing to the depression, many relating to adjustments in the economy following the end of World War I. There was a brief Post-World War I recession immediately following the end of the war which lasted for 7 months. The economy started to grow, though it had not yet completed all the adjustments in shifting from a wartime to a peacetime economy. Factors identified as potentially contributing to the downturn include: returning troops which created a surge in the civilian labor force, a decline in labor union strife, changes in fiscal and monetary policy, and changes in price expectations.Following the end of the Depression of 1920–21, the Roaring Twenties brought a period of economic prosperity.".
- Depression_of_1920–21 thumbnail Returning_from_World_War_I.jpg?width=300.
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- Depression_of_1920–21 caption "A 1919 parade in Minneapolis for soldiers returning home after World War I. The upheaval associated with the transition from a wartime to peacetime economy contributed to a depression in 1920 and 1921.".
- Depression_of_1920–21 subject Category:1920_in_economics.
- Depression_of_1920–21 subject Category:1920_in_the_United_States.
- Depression_of_1920–21 subject Category:1921_in_economics.
- Depression_of_1920–21 subject Category:1921_in_the_United_States.
- Depression_of_1920–21 subject Category:Recessions.
- Depression_of_1920–21 comment "The Depression of 1920–21 was an extremely sharp deflationary recession in the United States, shortly after the end of World War I. It lasted from January 1920 to July 1921. The extent of the deflation was not only large, but large relative to the accompanying decline in real product.A range of factors have been identified contributing to the depression, many relating to adjustments in the economy following the end of World War I.".
- Depression_of_1920–21 label "Depression of 1920–21".
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- Depression_of_1920–21 depiction Returning_from_World_War_I.jpg.