Explaining the Great Depression Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Although the Great Depression serves as the most severe economic events of the 20th century, is still surprisingly little consensus about its causes. This case represents a number of prominent explanations including Franklin Roosevelt, John Maynard Keynes, Milton Friedman and Anna Jacobson Schwartz. Four additional theories are presented in the appendix.
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by David Moss, Joseph P. Gownder Source: Harvard Business School 15 pages. Publication Date: December 30, 1998. Prod. #: 799067-PDF-ENG

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