Macroeconomists have long argued that financial markets were important sources and propagators of decline during the Great Depression. Turning points during the Depression often coincided with or were preceded by dramatic events in financial markets: stock market collapse, waves of bankruptcy and bank failure, and contractions in the money stock. But the mechanism through which financial factors contributed to the Depression has been a source of controversy, as has been the relative importance of financial factors in explaining the origins and persistence of the Depression. This essay reviews the literature on the role of financial factors in the Depression and draws some lessons that have more general relevance for the study of the Depress...
This paper examines the effects of the financial crisis of the 1930s onthe path of aggregate output ...
This paper aims to identify the main factors of international financial crisis propagation during th...
This thesis analyzes the major causes of the severe economic depression appeared in 1930s. It focuse...
B [1963]), macroeconomists have argued that financial markets were important sources and propagators...
Beginning with Irving Fisher (1933) and John Maynard Keynes (1931 B [1963]), macroeconomists have ar...
This study examines the effect of shocks observed in financial markets on output and employment duri...
The Great Depression of the thirties tested the foundations of and trust in the capitalist system. I...
The United States went through a period of severe economic decline during the 1930s, a period common...
Similarities between the financial crisis in September 2008 and the collapse of the financial system...
Diagnoses of the 2008 financial crisis have invoked arguments involving real sector developments tha...
The consequences of bank distress for the economy during the Depression remain an area of unresolved...
The Great Depression was the greatest economic downturn in 20th century. In my work I describe a per...
This paper provides a survey of the Great Depression comprising both a narrative account and a detai...
The most crucial factor of the Great Depression was the institutional instability and fragility of t...
This paper argues that mismanagement of the money supply substantially contributed to the economic d...
This paper examines the effects of the financial crisis of the 1930s onthe path of aggregate output ...
This paper aims to identify the main factors of international financial crisis propagation during th...
This thesis analyzes the major causes of the severe economic depression appeared in 1930s. It focuse...
B [1963]), macroeconomists have argued that financial markets were important sources and propagators...
Beginning with Irving Fisher (1933) and John Maynard Keynes (1931 B [1963]), macroeconomists have ar...
This study examines the effect of shocks observed in financial markets on output and employment duri...
The Great Depression of the thirties tested the foundations of and trust in the capitalist system. I...
The United States went through a period of severe economic decline during the 1930s, a period common...
Similarities between the financial crisis in September 2008 and the collapse of the financial system...
Diagnoses of the 2008 financial crisis have invoked arguments involving real sector developments tha...
The consequences of bank distress for the economy during the Depression remain an area of unresolved...
The Great Depression was the greatest economic downturn in 20th century. In my work I describe a per...
This paper provides a survey of the Great Depression comprising both a narrative account and a detai...
The most crucial factor of the Great Depression was the institutional instability and fragility of t...
This paper argues that mismanagement of the money supply substantially contributed to the economic d...
This paper examines the effects of the financial crisis of the 1930s onthe path of aggregate output ...
This paper aims to identify the main factors of international financial crisis propagation during th...
This thesis analyzes the major causes of the severe economic depression appeared in 1930s. It focuse...