The Crash and Its Aftermath: A History of Securities Markets in the United States, 1929-1933
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08/30/2011
Nice History
Wigmore stresses that the Great Depression was not solely attributable to ill-advised monetary policy, but was primarily due to instabilities in the US economy. The 1929 stock market crash was the culmination of the speculative excesses of the 1920s: according to Wigmore, stock prices peaked at 30 t Read more...
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