The Macroeconomics of the Great Depression

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The Macroeconomics of the Great Depression is an academic work that analyzes the causes, dynamics, and policy responses of the Great Depression using modern macroeconomic theory and empirical methods.

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instanceOf academic work
economics book
macroeconomics study
aimsTo draw lessons for modern macroeconomic policy from the Great Depression
evaluate alternative macroeconomic explanations of the Great Depression
explain the depth and duration of the Great Depression
analyzes causes of the Great Depression
dynamics of the Great Depression
policy responses to the Great Depression
examines empirical evidence on the Great Depression
macroeconomic models of the Great Depression
policy effectiveness during the Great Depression
field economic history
macroeconomics
focusesOn financial crises during the Great Depression
fiscal policy in the Great Depression
international transmission of the Great Depression
labor markets during the Great Depression
macroeconomic fluctuations during the Great Depression
monetary policy in the Great Depression
genre scholarly monograph
intendedAudience economic historians
economists
graduate students in economics
language English
mainTopic Great Depression NERFINISHED
timePeriodAnalyzed 1929–1939
usesMethod empirical methods
modern macroeconomic theory

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"Essays on the Great Depression" relatedWork The Macroeconomics of the Great Depression
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