Gold sterilization and the Recession of 1937-38
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- National Bureau of Economic Research - Contributor
Publication
2011 - National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
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Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2011657494
- Open LibraryOL25180338M
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- LCCHB1
Description
"The Recession of 1937-38 is often cited as illustrating the dangers of withdrawing fiscal and monetary stimulus too early in a weak recovery. Yet our understanding of this severe downturn is incomplete: existing studies find that changes in fiscal policy were small in comparison to the magnitude of the downturn and that higher reserve requirements were not binding on banks. This paper focuses on a neglected change in monetary policy, the sterilization of gold inflows during 1937, and finds that it exerted a powerful contractionary force during this period. The transmission of this monetary shock to the real economy appears to have worked through lower asset (equity) prices and higher interest rates"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
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Series Statement
- NBER working paper series -- working paper 17595
- Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) -- working paper no. 17595.
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