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The great depression revisited. Essays on the economics of the thirties. / Edited by Herman van der Wee.

Lippincott Library HB3717 1929 .W4
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wee, Herman van der, compiler.
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Depressions--1929.
Depressions.
Physical Description:
x, 290 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
The Hague : Nijhoff, 1972.
Contents:
Erickson, E. A. The great crash of October, 1929.
Coppé, A. International consequences of the great crisis.
Eyskens, M. The influence of the great depression on economic theory.
Born, K. E. Government action against the great depression.
Baudhuin, F. Europe and the great crisis.
Neré, J. The depression and world policy.
Tikos, L. M. Waiting for the world revolution: Soviet reactions to the great depression.
Tracy, M. Agriculture in the great depression.
Rasmussen, W. D. and Porter J. M. Agriculture in the industrial economies of the West during the great depression, with special reference to the United States.
Jaeger, H. Business in the great depression.
Fleisig, H. The United States and the non-European periphery during the early years of the great depression.
Yamamura, K. Then came the great depression.
Drummond, I. M. The British Empire economies in the great depression.
Rauspach, H. The impact of the great depression on Eastern Europe.
Dhondt, J. Government, labour, and trade unions.
Wagenführ, R. and Voss, W. Trade unions and the world economic crisis.
Von der Dunk, H. W. The depression and the intellectuals.
Notes:
Some articles have been translated from the Dutch.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9024713404
OCLC:
185978292

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