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29 Oct 2009 09:39

Ghost of Depression past

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Milton Friedman’s work on the 1929 stock-market crash has guided the fight against a repeat of the Great Depression that followed. The economist wouldn’t have fully approved of today's fiscal policies. But he taught us enough to prevent a second depression, says Ian Campbell.

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