Great Myths of the Great Depression by Lawrence W. Reed

Great Myths of the Great Depression

Lawrence W. Reed

20 pages first pub 2009 (editions)

nonfiction economics history politics challenging informative medium-paced

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Students today are often given a skewed account of the Great Depression of 1921-1941 that condemns free-market capitalism as the cause of, and promotes government intervention as the solution to, the economic hardships of the era. In this essay ba...

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