Unemployment in the Great Depression: United States, United Kingdom, and Germany
Introduction The Great Depression of the 1930s was an economic cataclysm that struck virtually every industrialized nation. At its core was an unprecedented surge in unemployment, which not only devastated livelihoods but also shook the political and social foundations of countries around the world. This article provides a comparative analysis of unemployment during the Depression … Continue reading Unemployment in the Great Depression: United States, United Kingdom, and Germany
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