Depression, War, and the Aftermath—Reflecting on Finance from 1929 to 1973
Depression, War, and the Aftermath—Reflecting on Finance from 1929 to 1973
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Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Thousands of writings on the Great Depression cast blame on everything from mistaken economic theories of the time to the untimely 1928 death of Benjamin Strong, the man who led the Federal Reserve Bank of New York throughout World War I. By the early 1930s the U.S. crisis that began in 1929 affected banks all over the nation, not just those locate...
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Depression, War, and the Aftermath—Reflecting on Finance from 1929 to 1973
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9781118935798,1118935799
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10.1002/9781118935835.ch6