Om The Return To Normal
This insightful analysis of the economic crisis of 1920 offers a nuanced examination of the factors that led to the downturn as well as the path to recovery. With clear and concise prose, Anderson offers a compelling argument for why restoring a sense of normalcy is key to preventing future crises.
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