Capitalism in crisis : international responses to the Great Depression

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Capitalism in crisis : international responses to the Great Depression

edited by W.R. Garside

Pinter , St. Martin's Press, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This collection of essays by an international team of contributors compares and contrasts the economic policy of different countries during the Depression era. The contributors each explore how far economic policy in the country in question was shaped by the determination of governments to retain certain orthodox features of economic policy which did not always meet the urgent social and economic requirements of the day.

Table of Contents

  • The search for stability - economic radicalism and financial conservatism in 1930s Europe, W.R. Garside
  • the British reaction to the economic crisis, Alan Booth
  • unemployment and fiscal policy in Sweden during the 1930s - myths and reality, B. Gustaffson
  • innovation and conservation in economic recovery - the alleged "nazi recovery" of the 1930s, Harold James
  • searching for recovery - unbalanced budgets, deflation and re-armament in France during the 1930s, L.D. Schwartz
  • Hoover, Roosevelt and American economic policy in the 1930s, P. Fearon
  • policy responses to the crisis - Australasia in the 1930s, A.M. Endres and K.E. Jackson
  • depression and recovery - the East European experience, Derek H. Aldcroft.

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