Media Deception During The Great Depression : An 8
page
essay on the deceptively optimistic attitude adopted by the
press and movie industry before and during the Great
Depression of the 1930s. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Grdepr.wps Stock Market Crashes / 1929 vs.
1987 : Focusing mostly
upon arguments presented in John Kenneth Galbraith's
"1929 : The Great Crash," the writer of this 5 page paper
discusses how the infamous stock market crash which set
off the Great Depression-- had quite a bit in common with
the more recent crash of 1987. Specific macro-economic
similarities are pointed out and relevant conclusions are
drawn. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Stokcrs2.wps
The Causes & Consequences Of The 1987 Stock Market
Crash : A 6 page paper discussing what caused the stock
market crash in 1987 and what the consequences of the
crash have proven to be. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Crash87.wps
1987 Stock Market Crash : The event is examined and
analyzed in this 24 page paper. The voices of analysts who
both predicted a bull market and a bear market shortly
before the crash are heard. The event is analyzed to see what
lessons can be learned and applied to the future. Whether or
not a similar event is likely to happen again is addressed.
Bibliography lists 20 sources. Wallcras.wps
Stock Market Disasters / 1929 vs. 1987 # 2 : Both
the 1929
and 1987 stock market crashes are evaluated in this 8 page
analysis. The role of the Federal Reserve Board is discussed
in reference to the plunges taken during those fateful years.
Some history on the FRB is provided as well. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Stockfrb.wps
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 -- Could It Happen Again? -
Book Review : In this 6 page paper, the writer attempts
to answer this very question based on findings presented in
J. Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The Great Crash."
Similarities between the crashes of 1929 and 1987 are
pointed out and the writer ultimately concludes that another
crash not only could happen, --- it probably will happen..
Economic reasons arguing to the contrary are examined as
well. No additional sources cited. Stokcrsh.wps
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 / Book Review :
A detailed, 8 page analysis of John Kenneth Galbraith's
"1929: The Great Crash" in which the writer analyzes the
economic irony of such an event : Everyone believed the
market was performing wonderfully when it crashed.. Some
of the reasons for these misperceptions and the sudden
"crash" are analyzed. No additional sources cited.
Stokcrs3.wps
Stock Market Crash of '29 / Creative Account : A 7
page
fictional story of living through the 1929 stock market crash,
plus a 2-page commentary on events in the paper and how
"my" strong points of common sense pulled "me and my
family" through. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Blacktue.doc
Minimum Wage : The first legislation to include minimum
wage was the Fair Labor Standards Act - enacted in 1938.
Many within the economics profession view the stabilizing
of the minimum wage as a sound principle of economic
analysis and policy, believing that wage increases are
detrimental to the economy. Others argue that the social
factors and benefits of alleviating poverty take precedence
over economic considerations. This 20 page paper
examines the factors contributing to the opposing views
concerning the instigation of a mandated minimum wage.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Flsawage.wps
(The) Balance of Payments & J.F.K. : Provides a
thorough,
8 page overview of factors controlling and inhibiting global
trading and the world economy leading upto the Balance of
Payments and the reason behind Kennedy's pertinent
dilemma. Written mostly from a U.S. perspective.
No Bibliography. Balapay.wps
The United States Economy Under JFK in 1963 : A 4 page
paper on the history of the U.S. and it's economy under the
Kennedy administration. While the papers main purpose is
to show what the economy was like during the year 1963, it
also goes into detail about the Kennedy administration and
how the president impacted the economy. No Bibliography.
1963.wps
The United States & Its Economy In 1973 : A 4
page paper
on the economy under the Nixon administration. The paper
mainly talks about where Richard Nixon took the economy
of the United States while also talking about his presidency.
No bibliography. 1973.wps
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