Revisiting the 1929 Crisis: Was the Fed Pre-Keynesian? New Lessons from the Past
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Paper provided by Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC) in its series Working Papers with number 10-11.Length: 27 pages
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- NEP-ALL-2011-01-16 (All new papers)
- NEP-CBA-2011-01-16 (Central Banking)
- NEP-HIS-2011-01-16 (Business, Economic & Financial History)
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- James M. Nason & Ellis W. Tallman, 2012.
"Business cycles and financial crises: the roles of credit supply and demand shocks,"
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- James M Nason & Ellis Tallman, 2012. "Business cycles and financial crises: the roles of credit supply and demand shocks," Working Paper 1221, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
- James M. Nason & Ellis W. Tallman, 2012. "Business Cycles and Financial Crises: The Roles of Credit Supply and Demand Shocks," CAMA Working Papers 2012-44, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
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