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Turkish Population in the Great Depression
New Perspectives on Turkey, 2000The “Professor” is not a machine for giving lectures, but is a resource to the students-one who inspires them to investigate and question, one who guides them and one who is able to sustain their enthusiasm for study and research. The real professor is himself a lifelong student. (Reşit Galip, Minister of Education, Istanbul University, 1933)During the
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On the Origins of the Great Depression
Southern Economic Journal, 1978What were the underlying causes of the Great Depression of the nineteen thirties? Why did the downturn in 1929 become so severe, why was the depression so prolonged, where did it originate and why did it spread throughout the whole world? There is still no general agreement among economists as to the answers to these questions.
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Critique, 2003
Although Clinton's problems captured more headlines, the most significant news of 1998 was the continuing awesome and enduring strength of the American economy, which loomed like a colossus over a troubled world. Two million new American jobs were created, many of them high-paying positions in technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, and health (‘ The ...
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Although Clinton's problems captured more headlines, the most significant news of 1998 was the continuing awesome and enduring strength of the American economy, which loomed like a colossus over a troubled world. Two million new American jobs were created, many of them high-paying positions in technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, and health (‘ The ...
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The Great Depression and the Great Recession
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The Midas Paradox: Financial Markets, Government Policy Shocks, and the Great Depression
, 2016J. Goodman
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