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:: Britain, Sweden and Japan leave the [[gold standard]] [http://www.econ.iastate.edu/classes/econ355/choi/1931sep21a.html] | |||
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:: [[Federal Home Loan Act]] [http://www.bobsuniverse.com/BWAH/31-Hoover/19320722a.pdf] | :: [[Federal Home Loan Act]] [http://www.bobsuniverse.com/BWAH/31-Hoover/19320722a.pdf] | ||
:: Recorded unemployment reaches 25 percent. | :: Recorded unemployment reaches 25 percent. | ||
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:: Lausanne Conference agrees to the suspesion of reparations payments by Germany [http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/735145/the_lausanne_conference.html] | |||
Revision as of 00:39, 27 January 2009
1850-1918
- 11 US recessions [1] including the panic of 1893
1914-18
- First World War
1918
- Treaty of Versailles: war reparations [2].
1919-21
- UK: Post-war recession [3].
1921-23
- USA: post-war recession [4].
1923
1924
1925
- UK: Britain rejoins the gold standard.
1926
- UK: General strike [9].
1927
- US/UK/France Long Island meeting of central bankers to discuss UK plea to help the £ by raising the US discount rate [10].
- USA: Federal Reserve Bank cuts its discount rate cut from 4% to 3.5% and makes large purchases US government securities [11].
- Renewed economic upturn
1928
- US Federal Reserve Bank raises its discount rate to 5%
1929
February
- UK: Bank of England raises the bank rate fron 4.5% to 5.5%
August
- USA: Start of a downturn in economic activity [12]
- Federal Reserve Bank raises discount rate to 6%.
- Germany:
- Callapse of Frankfurter Allgemeine Verischerungs AG and runs on savings banks
October
- USA: The stock market crash of 1929.
- 24 Black Thursday DJIA falls by 13%
- 28 Black Monday DJIA falls by 12.8%
- 29 Black Tuesday DJIA falls by 11.7%
1930-33
- USA: The "Great Contraction"
- Three waves of panic create a progressive collapse of the United States banking system, with the failure of nearly half of the banks and heavy. losses by the others.
1930
- USA:
- France:
- Failure of Banque Adam and the Oustric Group
1931
- USA:
- Banking crisis, with the failure of over 1800 banks.
- UK:
- Sterling (£) Crisis [16].
- Austria:
- Failure of Creditanstalt
- Germany:
- Banking crisis. Closure of Darmstädter bank.
- France:
- Failure of Banque Nationale de Crédit and bank runs.
- World:
- Britain, Sweden and Japan leave the gold standard [17]
1932
- USA:
- Chicago Banking Panic [18].
- Revenue Act: income tax rates increased and allowances reduced [19].
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation [20] created
- Federal Home Loan Act [21]
- Recorded unemployment reaches 25 percent.
- World
- Lausanne Conference agrees to the suspesion of reparations payments by Germany [22]
1933
- USA: Trough of depression and start of recovery [23]
- Franklin D. Roosevelt elected president.
- President declares a banking holiday and temporarily closes all U.S. banks using the Emergency Banking Act 1933[24].
- The National Recovery Administration and the Public Works Administration created by the National Recovery Act 1933 [25]
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation [26] created
- Federal Emergency Relief Administration [27] created
- Money supply is 40 percent lower than 1929.
- Approximately 4,000 commercial banks fail.
- 1,700 S&Ls fail
- Franklin D. Roosevelt elected president.
1934
- USA:
- Social Security Act: unemployment compensation introduced [28].
- GNP rises 7.7 percent, and unemployment falls to 21.7 percent.
- France:
1935
- USA:
- GNP grows another 8.1 percent, and unemployment falls to 20.1 percent.
1936
1937
- USA: Recession of 1937 [31]: industrial production down 40 percent; unemployment rises by 4 million; stock market drops by 48 percent.
1938
- USA: Start of upturn