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The Great Depression in Spain [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Modelling, 2015
Abstract In the decade of the 1930s the Spanish economy reported a slowdown of 20%, less severe than the one in the US, France and Germany, but very similar to those experienced by Italy and the UK. In contrast to the previous literature, we use an explicit macroeconomic model to analyze the Great Depression in Spain.
Eduardo L. Giménez, María Montero
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Is Switzerland in a great depression?

Review of Economic Dynamics, 2005
Abstract Abrahamsen, Aeppli, Atukeren, Graff, Muller, and Schips [2005. The Swiss disease: Facts and artefacts. A reply to Kehoe and Prescott. Review of Economic Dynamics 8 (3), 749–758, this issue] object to Kehoe and Prescott's [2002. Great depressions of the 20th century.
Kim J. Ruhl   +2 more
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The Great Depression [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
This history of the Great Depression was prepared for The Cambridge Economic History of the United States. It describes real and imagined causes of the Depression, bank failures and deflation, the Fed and the gold standard, the start of recovery, the first New Deal, and the second New Deal.
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Consumption in the Great Depression

Journal of Political Economy, 1978
This paper criticizes Temin's hypothesis that the Great Depression was caused by an exogenous decline in consumption in 1930. Using Temin's own consumption function, as well as two other ones on the levels of the data, there is little support for Temin's hypothesis.
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