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The New York stock market crash of 1929
Harold James
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stock market
100%
Great Depression
40%
market
40%
fiscal policy
25%
bank
18%
financial collapse
16%
deflation
16%
stock exchange
14%
liquidity
14%
central bank
13%
monetary policy
13%
oil price
12%
financial market
12%
stagnation
11%
financial institution
11%
fluctuation
11%
history
10%
speculation
10%
market economy
10%
Swiss
10%
financial crisis
9%
liberalization
9%
taxes
9%
twentieth century
8%
medication
8%
credit
8%
finance
8%
economics
8%
disaster
8%
productivity
8%
criticism
8%
money
8%
president
7%
globalization
7%
psychology
7%
time
7%
experience
6%
interpretation
6%
participation
5%