George Selgin on the postwar economy
George Selgin has another excellent post in a long series on the Great Depression and WWII. This one points out that the economy did pretty well during the late 1940s, despite widespread forecasts of a major post-war depression: What lay behind this remarkable achievement? The proximate answer was a revival of private spending far exceeding what … Continue reading George Selgin on the postwar economy
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