Rethinking the Great Depression (American Ways)

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Author: Gene Smiley
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781566634717
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Height: 8.56 Inches
Length: 5.45 Inches
Weight: 0.5291094288 Pounds
Width: 0.59 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 330.973/0917
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Rethinking the Great Depression by Gene Smiley, published by Ivan R. Dee on July 21, 2003, is a reprint edition comprising 192 pages in English. This book presents a clear and nontechnical analysis of the Great Depression, exploring its causes and the slow recovery that followed in the United States. Smiley draws on recent scholarship to examine the roots of the depression in the 1920s, the New Deal’s efforts to address the economic crisis, and the lasting impacts of these actions through World War II and into the postwar years.

In Rethinking the Great Depression, readers will find insights into the dislocations caused by World War I and the challenges of reinstating an international gold standard. Smiley argues that the New Deal’s fiscal and monetary policies, despite their good intentions, inadvertently extended the depression’s duration. The book also discusses how World War II, rather than serving as a catalyst for recovery, delayed a full economic resurgence until 1946. This edition provides an accessible overview for those interested in economic history, business cycles, and U.S. economic policy during a pivotal era.


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The worldwide Great Depression of the 1930s was the most traumatic event of the twentieth century. It ushered in substantial expansions in the role of governments around the world, focused attention on social insurance, and for a time bolstered socialist economic ideas as a form of cure. Skepticism about the effectiveness of government withered as the free market failed, and it seems safe to say that Keynesian economics would not have flourished if the depression had not occurred. While this severe contraction has been extensively examined, we are just now—thanks to increasingly sophisticated analytical techniques—beginning to comprehend its causes and the reasons for the extremely slow recovery that occurred in the United States. Much of this analysis, though, remains in specialized studies that are visited mainly by economists and economic historians. In Rethinking the Great Depression, Gene Smiley draws upon this recent scholarship to present a clear and nontechnical analysis for the general reader. He explains the roots of the depression in the 1920s, the efforts of the New Deal to combat the economic crisis, and the legacy of these efforts in World War II and the postwar years. He offers new insights and some surprising conclusions: that the causes of the Great Depression lay in the dislocations caused by World War I and the attempt to reconstitute an international gold standard in the 1920s; that the New Deal, regardless of its good intentions, adopted misguided fiscal and monetary policies that prolonged the depression in the United States beyond what it should have been; that World War II, rather than stimulating an end to the depression, actually postponed a full recovery until 1946.

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