Description
About the Author
Gene Smiley is professor of economics at Marquette University and a specialist in economic theory and American economic history. He has also written The American Economy in the Twentieth Century. He lives in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Reviews
A remarkable achievement . . . Smiley has succeeded in presenting a brief, fact-rich account . . . in clear, nontechnical prose. -- Robert Higgs, editor, Independent Review
An insightful, well-written survey . . . the author weaves an engaging narrative . . . impressive and accessible. . . . Recommended. * Library Journal *
Gene Smiley's explanation of the Great Depression benefits from his expertise in banking and the international gold standard. -- Larry Schweikart, University of Dayton
Short in length but long on insight . . . a masterful account. . . . It will be required reading. -- Richard Vedder, FIDE Master
A serious second look at the New Deal that historians will ignore at their peril. -- Alonzo L. Hamby
A brief and provocative account. . . . Smiley knows the current literature well, and makes good use of it in his analysis. * Virginia Quarterly Review *
This is a careful, systematic review of literature on the Great Depression, not a once over treatment. . . . The book is well written, strives for comprehensiveness and balance. * The Journal Of Economic History *
Economist Smiley . . . has produced . . . a slim and readable volume . . . in language that should be clear and understandable to students. * CHOICE *
Incorporates the findings of recent scholarship into an accessible survey of the economic events of the 1930s. * Journal of Economic Literature *
Economic historian Gene Smiley has performed a valuable service for all readers, academic and general. . . . A concise description of the economic influences and course of the Great Depression. * Liberty Press *
The author writes in a clear, engaging, and jargon-free style and does a good job of outlining the key events of the period for nonspecialists. Provides a handy introduction to the Great Depression. * The Historian *
An engaging, balanced, and perceptive short book. . . . Smiley brilliantly describes this tragedy and its long-term consequences. * Claremont Review of Books *
A book of equal value both to laypersons and to professional economists. . . . Well written. -- Jim F. Couch * Public Choice *
A slender but engaging volume, one approachable by the nonspecialist. * Business History Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9781566634717
Author Gene Smiley
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Ivan R Dee, Inc
Publisher Ivan R Dee, Inc
Weight(grams) 240g
Dimensions(mm) 217mm * 138mm * 15mm