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The Great Depression and the Great Recession are the two great economic crises of the past hundred years. While there are accounts of both episodes, no one has yet attempted a sustained comparative analysis. In Hall of Mirrors, Barry Eichengreen draws on his unparalleled expertise for a brilliantly conceived dual-track account of the two crises and their consequences. Rather than telling the stories of the two crises in sequence, instead he weaves themtogether. He describes the two bubble-fuelled build-ups, then the onset of crisis, the subsequent financial and economic and collapse, the policy response, and finally the recovery.A theme of Eichengreen's narrative is that while the policy response to the Great Recession was importantly shaped by perceptions of the Great Depression — contemporary policymakers did in fact learn lessons from the Depression that enabled them, this time, to prevent the worst — they could have done better. Their failure to do so reflected a tendency to take the lessons of the Depression too literally, leading to an inability to recognize important respects in which circumstances, andspecifically the structure of financial markets, had changed — precisely in response to the policies put in place due to the Depression. In addition, success was the mother of failure: the success of the policy response took the wind out of reformers' sails. It diminished support for the kind offar-reaching social and financial reforms adopted in the 1930s. It allowed policy makers and society to prematurely indulge their desire for a return to normal policies before a normal economy had been restored. To be sure, this more recent crisis was better managed than the earlier one, which resulted in widespread social distress and, in the worst case, the rise of fascism. But a wiser collective response after 2008 would have staved off the painfully slow growth that subsequently plagued theUnited States and Europe.
CONTRIBUTORS: Barry Eichengreen
EAN: 9780199392001
COUNTRY: United States
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WEIGHT: 903 g
HEIGHT: 236 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Oxford University Press Inc
DATE PUBLISHED: 2015-01-22
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GENRE: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Comparative, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy
WIDTH: 164 cm
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Macroeconomics, International economics, Political economy, Economic history
This is undoubtedly one of the best books on the history of economic policy-making to be published in the last half century... clear, compelling account of the Great Depression and the Great Recession., one of the most clear-sighted of commentators in recent years. He brings all his insights together in Hall of Mirrors, Hall of Mirrors is both a major work of economic history and an essential exploration of how we avoided making only some of the same mistakes twice. It shows not just how the "lessons" of Great Depression history continue to shape society's response to contemporary economic problems, but also how the experience of the Great Recession will permanently change how we think about the Great Depression., This book is a joy; for a book gf serious economics, it sings, entertaining
Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California-Berkeley