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9781847209757

The Economics of the Great Depression

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  • ISBN13:

    9781847209757

  • ISBN10:

    1847209750

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-30
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
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Summary

'This volume is organized into two parts, both of which are worthwhile. The first is a short overview of the economics of the Great Depression. The second part includes interviews with 12 eminent economists (e.g., Peter Temin, Ben Bernanke, Robert Lucas, Allan Meltzer) who have expertise on this topic. Because Parker is well versed in the literature, he is able to draw out his subjects in a way that engages them with each other, even though only one is present at the time. The result is a book that almost gives the impression of attending a high-powered symposium. . . The book is well structured, with a bibliography pointing readers to the underlying literature being discussed. Highly recommended.' - M. Perelman, Choice Comprising a series of unique and informative interviews, this original book focuses on the evolution and current state of the economic literature on the Great Depression. Renowned economists assess the status of the remaining debates, evaluate what economists do and do not know about the economics of the interwar era, and examine the new directions economic research is taking in attempting to better understand this important economic epoch. Every generation of economists tries to understand the Depression, but the interwar generation of economists who lived through it left several issues unresolved. Often scholars from the generation that follows a particular event are the ones who provide fresh and disinterested evaluations of the historical period. We are now at that point in our evaluation of the economics of the interwar era. This book contains interviews with 12 American economists who have made substantial contributions to our understanding of the economics of the Great Depression: Peter Temin, Ben Bernanke, James Hamilton, Robert Lucas, Lee Ohanian, Christina Romer, Barry Eichengreen, Stephen Cecchetti, James Butkiewicz, Michael Bordo, Charles Calomiris and Allan Meltzer. Together and individually, they provide an enlightening account of what we have learned about the Great Depression from the post-World War II generation of economists. This accessible, highly readable book continues and extends the discussion of the Great Depression, appealing to students and scholars of both economics and history.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Children, politics and communication
Charting changes in the participatory cultures of childhood: a very modest beginning
Children's autonomous organisation: reflections from the ground
The children of Loxicha: participation beyond the CRC rhetoric?
Displaced children's participation in political violence: towards greater understanding of mobilisation
Between a rock and a hard place: negotiating age and identity in the UK asylum system
Understanding silence and secrets when working with asylum seeking children
Doing Britishness: multilingual practices, creativity and criticality of British Chinese children
Closings in young children's disputes: resolution, dissipation and teacher intervention
Keeping connected: textual cohesion and textual selves, how young people stay together online
Conclusion: autonomy, dialogue and recognition
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