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The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American Economy in the Twentieth Century (National Bureau of Economic Research Project Report) (Hardcover)

~ Michael D. Bordo (Editor), Claudia Goldin (Editor), Eugene N. White (Editor) "The Great Depression witnessed many substantial changes in the monetary policy environment of the United States..." (more)
Key Phrases: depression spurt, world monetary gold stock, domestic wheat prices, United States, New Deal, New York (more...)
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The Great Depression is the " defining moment" to which most historians, economists, and political scientists connect the origins of the economic and social policies that have characterized American government in the second half of the twentieth century. In the most comprehensive collection of essays available on these topics, The Defining Moment evaluates the extent to which the Great Depression was a watershed period in the history of the American economy. This volume concludes that a large role of today's government and its methods of intervention derive from the crisis years of the 1930s. Sixty years later, the basic imprint of the defining moment is still visible.

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  • Hardcover: 492 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (December 31, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226065898
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226065892
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,386,094 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
depression spurt, world monetary gold stock, domestic wheat prices, seasonality measure, current account restrictions, exchange control countries, wheat price series, nonmatching grants, interwar gold exchange standard, central bank gold reserves, interwar gold standard, capital account restrictions, agricultural regulation, multiple currency practices, demand enhancement, recognition strikes, deficit monetization, reserve requirement increases, trade agreements program, intergovernmental grants, experience rating, free reserves, borrowed reserves, civilian spending, world gold production
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United States, New Deal, New York, Federal Reserve, Bretton Woods, Agricultural Adjustment Act, Government Printing Office, League of Nations, Board of Governors, Wagner Act, Bureau of the Census, American Economic Review, Cambridge University Press, Journal of Political Economy, National Bureau of Economic Research, United Kingdom, Department of Commerce, University of Chicago Press, Supreme Court, Department of Labor, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Barry Eichengreen, Princeton University Press, Claudia Goldin, Economic Security
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4.0 out of 5 stars Uneven but worth a look, March 14, 2000
The editors of "The Defining Moment" pose an interesting set of questions: Did the Great Depression cause a quantum increase of the federal government's involvement in the U.S. economy? If so, how and why?

Given the multitude of federal interventions into various sectors of the economy, the editors sensibly subdivided the questions into twelve topic areas, so that each chapter pertains to a particular program or sector. They then assigned the topics to respected academic economic historians affiliated with the National Bureau of Economic Research. Most of the authors actually try to answer the editors' questions, which gives the collection unusual coherence for a conference volume. Still more remarkable, most of them write well. They offer arguments and evidence that are far more accessible than those a reader will typically find in academic economics journals. The authors do not examine the question of whether the new roles played by the federal government during the 1930s contributed to, rather than only resulted from, the length and severity of the depression.

In their introduction to the volume, the editors set forth the quantum-increase or "defining moment" hypothesis and summarize the authors' answers. They provide useful line charts plotting the growing size of total government spending during the twentieth century, as a share of GNP and as divided among federal, state, and local governments. To my eyes, the time series for total government purchases of goods and services as a share of GNP shows two distinct upward steps. It first rises from a plateau of around 8 percent in the 1920s to a higher plateau of 14 to 15 percent in 1932-40. It then (after the spike associated with World War II) rises to a still higher plateau of around 21 percent after 1952. As is consistent with the theme developed by Robert Higgs in "Crisis and Leviathan" (1987), the crisis of the Great Depression is associated with the first upward "ratchet effect." The second ratcheting upward is a puzzle not examined in the current volume, beyond a passing reference or two to "the cold war."

Like most conference volumes, "The Defining Moment" is a mixed bag; some chapters are stronger than others. Few readers will want to read it cover to cover, but anyone seriously interested in the economic history of the United States in the twentieth century particularly those called upon to teach that subject should give the volume a look.
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Prof. Bordo is my instructor for my Financial & Monetary History of the US class here at Rutgers University. He is a brilliant guy and I am sure this book is great. I have never read it but he is no slouch.
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