Lessons from the 1930s
These articles are from the Autumn 2010 issue of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy.
- Nicholas Crafts & Peter Fearon, “Lessons from the 1930s Great Depression”
- Peter S. Grossman & Christopher M. Meissner, “International Aspects of the Great Depression and the Crisis of 2007: Similarities, Differences, and Lessons”
- Nikolaus Wolf, “Europe’s Great Depression: Coordination Failure After the First World War”
- Barry Eichengreen & Peter Temin, “Fetters of Gold and Paper”
- Price Fishback, “US Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the 1930s”
- Roger Middleton, “British Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the 1930s”
- John Joseph Wallis, “Lessons from the Political Economy of the New Deal”
- Michael Bordo & John Landon-Lane, “The Banking Panics in the United States in the 1930s: Some Lessons for Today”
- Kris James Mitchener & Joseph Mason, “‘Blood and Treasure’: Exiting the Great Depression and Lessons for Today”
- Charles W. Calomiris, “The Political Lessons of Depression-Era Banking Reform”
- Leslie Hannah & Peter Temin, “Long-Term Supply-Side Implications of the Great Depression”
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