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      The Slide to Protectionism in the Great Depression: Who Succumbed and Why?

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      The Journal of Economic History
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              Exchange Rates and Economic Recovery in the 1930s

              Currency depreciation in the 1930s is almost universally dismissed or condemned. This paper advances a different interpretation of these policies. It documents first that depreciation benefited the initiating countries. It shows next that there can be no presumption that depreciation was beggar-thy-neighbor. While empirical analysis indicates that the foreign repercussions of individual devaluations were in fact negative, it does not imply that competitive devaluations taken by a group of countries were without mutual benefit. To the contrary, similar policies, had they been even more widely adopted and coordinated internationally, would have hastened recovery from the Great Depression.
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                The Journal of Economic History
                J. Econ. Hist.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0022-0507
                1471-6372
                December 2010
                November 2010
                : 70
                : 04
                : 871-897
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                10.1017/S0022050710000756
                c377385f-fcfa-4625-bfef-c5dfa1da857f
                © 2010
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