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Foreclosures Surge High

Amelia Scott

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Foreclosures Surge High examines the confluence of economic, environmental, and social factors that triggered the devastating wave of farm and home foreclosures during the Great Depression, peaking in 1933. This period, marking the deepest economic distress in American history, offers crucial lessons for understanding contemporary economic vulnerabilities. The book uniquely integrates the analysis of flawed economic policies, like those concerning monetary policy and international trade, with the environmental catastrophe of the Dust Bowl and the human cost of mass foreclosures. By understanding the convergence of these elements, readers gain insights into how inadequate social safety nets exacerbated the crisis.

 
The book progresses through three major sections, starting with the economic landscape of the 1920s and the policies setting the stage for the crash. It then explores the Dust Bowl's causes and effects on agricultural communities, before focusing on the foreclosure crisis itself, including the legal processes, governmental responses, and long-term consequences. A key argument is that the events of the 1930s highlight the need for robust and resilient economic systems.

 
The study of 1933 reveals that the crisis was not solely an economic issue but a complex interplay of factors, including ecological disasters and policy decisions.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 60 pages.

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