
America's Great Depression
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Tom Weiner
About this listen
The Great Depression was not a crisis for capitalism but merely an example of the downturn part of the business cycle, which was generated by government intervention in the economy. Had this book appeared in the 1940s, it might have spared the world much grief. Even so, its appearance in 1963 meant that free-market advocates had their first full-scale treatment of this crucial subject. The damage to the intellectual world inflicted by Keynesian- and socialist-style treatments would be limited from that day forward.
©1978 Murray N. Rothbard (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Detailed Breakdown of Great Depression
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Enlightening
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Personally I found this book to be greatly educational as I am an economics graduate, however I found certain portions of the book to be difficult to get through as they are written in a technical/academic jargon that may exclude a less advanced reader. Although the narration was brilliant, certain parts of the book would be better read in a physical textbook form rather than an audio book.
Story wise the author does a great job at depicting a detailed account of steps taken by the domestic and international governments, financial institutions, trades cartel and inflation demagogues, explaining how they played a role in creating an immense economic disaster. However being an economic study, the reader may struggle to keep engaged throughout sections which are quite simply "boring" to listen to. I struggled to keep engaged throughout the litter of names, proposed regulation & schemes that were prominent in the politics of the time. Nevertheless I am pleased to have finished the book as I was able to deepen my knowledge on the credit and inflation policies effects on the economy.
If you are looking to read this book as a student I'd strongly suggest to find a physical copy in a library for note taking and examination of data tables.
Economics History and Breakdown not a story book
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Very detailed
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a history of the Great Depression, or....
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Not a bit of it!
Unless you have a PhD in Economics and have run several international monetary funds and a couple of central banks I would advise you to steer well clear of this. I think even the Governor of the Bank of England would wonder what on earth it is all about!
I confess I only listened to about 40 minutes of it on the bus but that was enough and the other passengers were complaining because I was inadvertently chewing my right leg off in agony!
I am sure for Economists it is great and I am sure the author really knows his stuff but Audiobooks I politely say that you really do need to re-classify this away from the History section.
Again I am trying to be broad-minded and all-embracing but have to say if the first 40 minutes was anything to go by it is really difficult to see why anyone would want to listen to this as an audiobook. A textbook fine, as an academic work that you can cross-reference, refer back through etc.but not an audiobook to listen to when mowing the lawn (you would probably throw yourself under the blades!).
Depressed that I wasted a credit on it!
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