Economic Crisis and Economic Theory
Mark Weder
The Economic Record, 2010, vol. 86, issue s1, 7-12
Abstract:
Two dynamic general equilibrium economies compete in explaining the United States’ interwar business cycles. Despite the demand driven contender’s slight advantages, the results remain too close to call a clear winner.
Date: 2010
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