1930–1933: The Great Depression and the End of “Orthodoxy” (B)

Bruner, Robert F.

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Following an A case that presents the dominant narrative around the causes and remedies for the Great Depression, this B case provides correspondence between outgoing president Herbert Hoover and president-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1933, economic conditions turned suddenly worse, and opinion was divided on the question of whether demand shocks or supply shocks had caused the Great Depression—each would dictate different policy actions. What was the appropriate diagnosis? What should be the remedies?

出版日
2019/10
領域
財務
ボリューム
6ページ
コンテンツID
CCJB-UVA-F-1905
オリジナルID
UVA-F-1905
ケースの種類
Case
言語
英語
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