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Anatomy of crisis

Traces the history of U.S. government intervention on the economic lives of the people, starting with the stock market crash of 1929, ensuing depression and the legacy following.

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  • "From cradle to grave"@en
  • "Anatomy of a crisis"@en

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  • "Traces the history of U.S. government intervention on the economic lives of the people, starting with the stock market crash of 1929, ensuing depression and the legacy following."@en
  • "Traces the history of U.S. government intervention on the economic lives of the people, starting with the Crash of 1929, ensuing depression and the legacy following."@en
  • "Milton Friedman attributes the Stock Market crash of 1929 and the ensuing depression to the failure of government monetary policy, and then traces the growth of "government intervention" since that time. In a debate that follows a few economists and a former diplomat discuss Friedman's views."
  • "Discusses some causes of the Great Depression of the 1930's, including the failure of the Federal Reserve System to fill its role."@en
  • "On tape 1, economist Milton Friedman examines the Great Depression of the 1930s, giving his views on why it happened and how it might have been prevented. On tape 2, a panel of experts debate the issues presented on tape 1."@en
  • "Economist Milton Friedman examines the Great Depression of the 1930s, giving his views on why it happened and how it might have been prevented."@en
  • "Milton Friedman explores the history of the U.S. government's economic controls, starting with the 1929 stock market crash. Using archival film footage, he presents the Great Depression as a result of runs on banks, blaming the Federal Reserve System for refusing to provide money to prevent the banks from closing. Friedman suggests that current economic problems and government controls are a result of the failures of the Federal Reserve System. Followed by a question-and-answer session."@en

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  • "Anatomy of a crisis"