Rethinking the Great Depression The New Deal The Depression of 1937-1938 Anemic Recovery of 1938-1940 The Effects of WWII on the Economy ECO 473 – Money.

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Rethinking the Great Depression The New Deal The Depression of Anemic Recovery of The Effects of WWII on the Economy ECO 473 – Money & Banking Dr. D. Foster

New Deal FDR & The New Deal Nation-wide bank “holiday”. –Cooling off period to regain confidence. –Re-opened banks could not redeem deposits in gold nor in gold certificates. –Many big city banks open w/in a week. –Most banks open w/in a month (90% and 70%). –Established FDIC in June. –Deposits flowed back into banks,  R and  ER. –Bank crisis is over!!

1933 Economic Rebound Gold inflows; banks rebound. March to July Non-durables Production +35% Durables+83% Unemployment-5%

FDR & Economic Policy No particular economics expertise. Change = f(academic advisors) The problem of “underconsumption/ overproduction” (?) Industrial planning Reform vs. Recovery

FDR & Economic Policy Banking Relief Jobs TVA AAA NRA

1933 Economic Slide AAA & NRA kick in. July to November Non-durables Production -19% Durables-32% Unemploymentno change

Back to July 1933 … Industrial codes & price fixing.Date: Durables Production July 1935 Manufacturing Production August 1935 UnemploymentOctober 1934

2 nd New Deal FDR & The 2 nd New Deal NRA & AAA ruled unconstitutional. –FDR embarks on a court-packing plan. New Federal Reserve structure. Social Security passed. Labor & the Wagner Act. Tax plans …

The Depression of U r : decreased to 12% by then, back to 20% Production rising... now falling by 67% (dur.) Stock prices rising... now down 50% Downturn worse than & !!! Why? FDR continues attacks on business. Fed raises reserve requirements. Labor laws raise labor costs.

Anemic Recovery: By 1940, back to where we were in U r : decreased but still around 15%. Durable mfg. at 96% of July 1929 level. Housing construction reached 1929 levels... in 1951 !! Why? Regime Uncertainty Net Investment = -$18 billion From , Net Investment = -$3 bill. Contractionary monetary policy.

Effects of WWII on the Economy U r : decreased to <2% by Gov’t. spending rises by almost 900%. Rise in Consumption spending. Economic recovery as prescribed by Keynes. Were we better off? Unemployed  military. Rationing and price controls. Increased taxes. Increased money supply.

Another Great Depression Story

The Great Depression of 1946 Forecast: A return to Great Depression levels of unemployment. Contraction from 1945 (II) to 1946 (I)  Federal spending 67%  Federal spending 67% 1945 deficit ($3.3 tr.) to 1947 surplus ($760 b.)  ”Defense employment” by 11 million.  ”Defense employment” by 11 million. Armed forces/Federal jobs/Defense  RGDP about 15%  RGDP about 15%

The Great Depression of %

The Great Depression of 1946 Despite fears, increased reliance on markets and decreased reliance on government proved effective. What Happened from ? 5.6 mill. women exited labor force.5.6 mill. women exited labor force. 4 mill. non-mfg. jobs created.4 mill. non-mfg. jobs created. Real wages  7%.Real wages  7%. Investment & Exports growing.Investment & Exports growing.  Federal deficits keep interest rates low.  Federal deficits keep interest rates low.

Consequences of the Great Depression An end to the gold standard. --Increased monetary destabilization. --Culminated with inflationary 1970s. Increased Federalism. --Size of federal gov’t. still growing. --S&L getting 25% from feds. Growth in the Regulatory State. --What isn’t “interstate commerce?” --Cap & Trade next? Rise of the Welfare State. --Can SS continue?

Consequences of the Great Depression An end to the gold standard. --Increased monetary destabilization. --Culminated with inflationary 1970s. Increased Federalism. --Size of federal gov’t. still growing. --S&L getting 25% from feds. Growth in the Regulatory State. --What isn’t “interstate commerce?” --Cap & Trade next? Rise of the Welfare State. --Can SS continue?

Rethinking the Great Depression The New Deal The Depression of Anemic Recovery of The Effects of WWII on the Economy ECO 473 – Money & Banking Dr. D. Foster