Students today are often given a skewed account of the Great Depression of 1929-1941 that condemns free-market capitalism as the cause of, and promotes government intervention as the solution to, the economic hardships of the era. In this essay based on a popular lecture, Mackinac Center for Public Policy President Lawrence Reed debunks the conventional view and traces the central role that poor government policy played in fostering this legendary catastrophe.
Great Myths of the Great Depression by Lawrence W Reed 2008 Pamphlet
Lawrence W. Read
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Category: History
Format: Book (Booklet)
Publisher: Mackinac Center
Date Published: Jan 01, 2008
Language: English
SKU: LT-120
Dimensions: 7.00 x 9.50 x 0.25 (in)
Weight: 3.20 oz