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- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b10702116.
- catalog contributor b10702117.
- catalog coverage "Europe Economic conditions 1918-1945.".
- catalog coverage "United States Economic conditions 1918-1945.".
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "12. It's finally over. Monetary policy. War in Europe and the U.S. defense buildup. Cost of the depression. Influence on economic thought. Lasting impact of the depression -- 13. A summing up; and could it happen again? Answers to questions posed earlier. Could it happen again?".
- catalog description "8. More bank failures, 1932-33. 505 0 Herbert Hoover. The open market purchase program. The final wave of bank failures. A weak reed to lean on. Germany: too little, too late. -- 9. Economic recovery: the early years of the new deal. Goals of the new deal. Banking and finance. Wages and prices. Relief for the impoverished. -- 10. Germany: recovery, but at a very high cost. Unemployment policy. Autarky. Militarization. -- 11. The second new deal and the 1937-38 recession. Labor. Social Security. The Revenue acts of 1935 and 1936. A stronger recovery. Excess reserves and the second recession, 1937-38.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "l. What happened? -- 2. Payback Time? They were the good old days. Problems ahead? The federal reserve's reaction -- 3. The gold standard. How the gold standard was set up. Determination of the money supply under the gold standard. International implications. What if the rules were broken? -- 4. International considerations. Britan. Germany. France. -- 5. The start of the great depression, 1929-30. Monetary policy and the stock market. 1930. -- 6. Sowing the seeds of disaster. The real bills doctrine. The worldwide depression. -- 7. The make-or-break year. The slide continues. The world financial crisis. Britain's decision. Runs on the yen and dollar. Bagehot's advice.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 194 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Great Depression.".
- catalog identifier "0472066676 (pbk. : acid-free)".
- catalog identifier "0472096672 (acid-free)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Great Depression.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Great Depression.".
- catalog spatial "Europe Economic conditions 1918-1945.".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog spatial "United States Economic conditions 1918-1945.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "338.5/42 21".
- catalog subject "Depressions 1929 Europe.".
- catalog subject "Depressions 1929 United States.".
- catalog subject "HB3717 1929 .H325 1998".
- catalog subject "International economic relations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "12. It's finally over. Monetary policy. War in Europe and the U.S. defense buildup. Cost of the depression. Influence on economic thought. Lasting impact of the depression -- 13. A summing up; and could it happen again? Answers to questions posed earlier. Could it happen again?".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. More bank failures, 1932-33. 505 0 Herbert Hoover. The open market purchase program. The final wave of bank failures. A weak reed to lean on. Germany: too little, too late. -- 9. Economic recovery: the early years of the new deal. Goals of the new deal. Banking and finance. Wages and prices. Relief for the impoverished. -- 10. Germany: recovery, but at a very high cost. Unemployment policy. Autarky. Militarization. -- 11. The second new deal and the 1937-38 recession. Labor. Social Security. The Revenue acts of 1935 and 1936. A stronger recovery. Excess reserves and the second recession, 1937-38.".
- catalog tableOfContents "l. What happened? -- 2. Payback Time? They were the good old days. Problems ahead? The federal reserve's reaction -- 3. The gold standard. How the gold standard was set up. Determination of the money supply under the gold standard. International implications. What if the rules were broken? -- 4. International considerations. Britan. Germany. France. -- 5. The start of the great depression, 1929-30. Monetary policy and the stock market. 1930. -- 6. Sowing the seeds of disaster. The real bills doctrine. The worldwide depression. -- 7. The make-or-break year. The slide continues. The world financial crisis. Britain's decision. Runs on the yen and dollar. Bagehot's advice.".
- catalog title "The Great Depression : an international disaster of perverse economic policies / Thomas E. Hall and J. David Ferguson.".
- catalog type "text".