Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Comparisons 1930s and present time

  • Miguel Almunia, 
  • Agustín Bénétrix, 
  • Barry Eichengreen, 
  • Kevin H. O’Rourke, 
  • Gisela Rua:
    1. From Great Depression to Great Credit Crisis: similarities, differences and lessons

    (wiley.com,CEPR, CES,MSH) (via B_Eichengreen)

    B.Eichengreen & K. O'Rourke:

    Gauging the multiplier: Lessons from history (voxeu.org, Oct 23rd 2012)


    B. Eichengreen & Kris James Mitchener:
    The Great Depression as a Credit Boom Gone Wrong 
    (ssrn.com)(via @wonkmonk_)


    Interview with Barry Eichengreen 
    (An interview by Mark Sniderman, clevelandfed.org, May 24th 2013)

    Economic History, the Great Depression, and the Recent Financial Crisis 
    (Youtube,video, 6mins, ClevelandFed)

    B. Eichengreen & O. Accominotti:  
    The mother of all sudden stops: Capital flows and reversals in Europe, 1919-1932   
    (voxeu.org Sept 14th 2013) (via @BruegelPisani)

    Paul Krugman: 
    Theory and the Thirties     (NewYorkTimes blogs, Oct 23rd 2012)(via @delong)

    Nicholas Crafts:
    Returning to growth in the UK: Policy lessons from history  
    (voxeu.org, Oct 27th 2012)(via @lindayueh)


    Christopher L. Colvin & Abe de Jong & Philip T. Fliers:

    Nick Taylor:
    A Short History of the Great Depression (The New York Times) 


    latest update: Sept 14t 2013 13.15CET
    note: As usual you might find some related pieces added to this blog entry during the next couple of weeks &a new blog concerning European economic history may start during  2014

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