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What were the causes and effects of the Great Depression? Long Term Causes and Short Term Sparks
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Long Term Causes Income Inequality Easy Credit (“Buy now, pay later!”) Overproduction of Goods (Multiplier Effect) Government Economic Policy (laissez faire, Hawley Smoot Tariff) Speculation (“Black Tuesday” spark)
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Multiplier Effect
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Government Economic Policy (or lack thereof) “The chief business of America…is business”---Coolidge laissez faire policies (Cooperation over Regulation) Little/No regulation of banks/stock market Low taxes Low interest rates – Banks lend more to businesses – Public and industry believe in boom (More debt) Hawley-Smoot Tariff
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“Get Rich, Quick!” Speculation Investing based on price changes, not company’s value What is a stock? Share (partial ownership) of a company What is a stock market? Where buyers and sellers determine prices to exchange stocks (e.g. NYSE-Wall St., NASDAQ, etc.) Stocks are risky (no guaranteed return) Objective: “Buy low, sell high!” to make a profit 1920s: Invested savings and borrowed on margin (up to 90% ) – Dow Jones Industrial Average (based on NYSE) 30 largest and diverse U.S. companies One of popular indicators of stock market’s health
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Short-Term Spark: October 29, 1929: “Black Tuesday” Stock Market Crash Demand Prices Investors sell to minimize loss (Sale Price < Purchase Price= Loss) November: Investors lost $30B (amount U.S. spent in WWI)! 1932: 80-90% of market lost
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Effects of the Great Depression ECONOMIC 1.Bank Runs lead to banks failures: 9,000, 9M svgs. accts 2.Businesses Fail: 100K, GNP (U.S. goods/services) down 50% 3.Massive Unemployment: 1929: 3%, 1933: 25% 4.Global economies suffer: trade collapses by 40% SOCIAL: hardship, homelessness, hunger POLITICAL – New Deal: Federal government intervention (US) – Welfare Capitalism (Canada, France, Britain) – Totalitarianism (Germany, Italy, Japan, Soviet Union)
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