The Truth About American History: An Austro-Jeffersonian Perspective

5. The Great Depression, World War II, and American Prosperity, Part I

06.20.2005 - By Play

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The 1920s had difficulties, but the depth of the Great Depression was in 1931. Any theory of boom-bust events must ask why so many entrepreneurs made terrible errors in a cluster. Why do busts hit capital goods industries harder than they do consumer goods industries?

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