The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century
Michael Bordo,
Claudia Goldin and
Eugene White ()
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JEL-codes: E3 E42 E50 F02 N2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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Chapters in this book:
- The Defining Moment Hypothesis: The Editors' Introduction , pp 1-20

- Michael Bordo and Claudia Goldin
- Was the Great Depression a Watershed for American Monetary Policy? , pp 23-65

- Charles Calomiris and David Wheelock
- Fiscal Policy in the Shadow of the Great Depression , pp 67

- J. Bradford DeLong
- The Legacy of Deposit Insurance: The Growth, Spread, and Cost of Insuring Financial Intermediaries , pp 87-121

- Eugene White
- By Way of Analogy: The Expansion of the Federal Government in the 1930s , pp 125-154

- Hugh Rockoff
- The Impact of the New Deal on American Federalism , pp 155-180

- John J. Wallis and Wallace Oates
- The Great Depression and the Regulating State: Federal Government Regulation of Agriculture, 1884-1970 , pp 181-224

- Gary Libecap
- A Distinctive System: Origins and Impact of U.S. Unemployment Compensation , pp 227-264

- Katherine Baicker, Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz
- Spurts in Union Growth: Defining Moments and Social Processes , pp 265-296

- Richard Freeman
- The Genesis and Evolution of Social Security , pp 297-322

- Jeffrey Miron and David Weil
- From Smoot-Hawley to Reciprocal Trade Agreements: Changing the Course of U.S. Trade Policy in the 1930s , pp 325-352

- Douglas Irwin
- The Great Depression as a Watershed: International Capital Mobility over the Long Run , pp 353-402

- Maurice Obstfeld and Alan Taylor
- Implications of the Great Depression for the Development of the International Monetary System , pp 403-454

- Michael Bordo and Barry Eichengreen
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