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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
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Introduction: The Great Contraction, Seen from the Perspective of 2007
The Great Contraction, 1929–1933
Preface
1 The Course of Money, Income, Prices, Velocity, and Interest Rates
The Stock Market Crash, October 1929
Onset of First Banking Crisis, October 1930
Onset of Second Banking Crisis, March 1931
Britain’s Departure from Gold, September 1931
Beginning of Large-Scale Open Market Purchases, April 1932
The Banking Panic of 1933
2 Factors Accounting for Changes in the Stock of Money
The Stock Market Crash, October 1929
Onset of First Banking Crisis, October 1930
Onset of Second Banking Crisis, March 1931
Britain’s Departure from Gold, September 1931
Beginning of Large-Scale Open Market Purchases, April 1932
The Banking Panic of 1933
3 Bank Failures
Role of Bank Failures
Origin of Bank Failures
Federal Reserve System’s Attitude
4 International Character of the Contraction
5 Development of Monetary Policy
The Stock Market Crash, October 1929
From the Stock Market Crash to Britain’s Departure from Gold, 1929–31
Britain’s Departure from Gold, September 1931
Open Market Purchase Program of 1932
The Banking Panic of 1933
6 Alternative Policies
January 1930 to End of October 1930
January 1931 to End of August 1931
September 1931 to End of January 1932
The Problem of Free Gold
7 Why Was Monetary Policy So Inept?
Director’s Comment
Glossary
Primary Sources
Sources of Figures
Remarks
Author Index
Subject Index
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