Kategorier: Alle - production - infrastructure - unemployment - demand

av William Schupbach 13 år siden

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Research Journal

The Great Depression was marked by severe economic distress, rising unemployment, and significant misallocation of resources. The New Deal aimed to alleviate these issues by creating public jobs and infrastructure projects, which had mixed results.

Research Journal

Did "The New Deal" shorten or prolong the great depression?

The New Deal is forgotten with WW2 in the U.S. but still intact

Publicly funded infrastructure continues

Causes of The Great Depression in the U.S.

Demands going down after WW1
cloths, food deffense supplies
Rising unemployment rates
missappropriation of goods vs the cost of products on the market
Dustbowl and Drought+ Overfarming
overmigration
The Stock Market Crash

NEwDEal

National Industrial Recovery Act

There was another economic backfall after the war because of the decrease in demand for supplies for troops.

Causes of the economic restabalizing of The Great Depression in the U.S.

World War 2
The raised demand for supplies like food, cloths, and deffense supplies provided room for more production and thus more employment.
The New Deal offers work to citizens
publicly funded jobs help some people and take from others