Some articles have been translated from the Dutch. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Erickson, E. A. The great crash of October, 1929.--Coppé, A. International consequences of the great crisis.--Eyskens, M. The influence of the great depression on economic theory.--Born, K. E. Government action against the great depression.--Baudhuin, F. Europe and the great crisis.--Neré, J. The depression and world policy.--Tikos, L. M. Waiting for the world revolution: Soviet reactions to the great depression.--Tracy, M. Agriculture in the great depression.--Rasmussen, W. D. and Porter J. M. Agriculture in the industrial economies of the West during the great depression, with special reference to the United States.--Jaeger, H. Business in the great depression.--Fleisig, H. The United States and the non-European periphery during the early years of the great depression.--Yamamura, K. Then came the great depression.--Drummond, I. M. The British Empire economies in the great depression.--Rauspach, H. The impact of the great depression on Eastern Europe.--Dhondt, J. Government, labour, and trade unions.--Wagenführ, R. and Voss, W. Trade unions and the world economic crisis.--Von der Dunk, H. W. The depression and the intellectuals.
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