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Eighty years later, the challenge of companies embracing innovation is just as timely as it was pre-depression.
Coeli Carr: The Artist Talks Loud About Innovation in Business Coeli Carr 2012
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Eighty years later, the challenge of companies embracing innovation is just as timely as it was pre-depression.
Coeli Carr: The Artist Talks Loud About Innovation in Business Coeli Carr 2012
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Perhaps you should look at the 1940s and 1950s Real GDP data to cite just one example and compare it to pre-depression levels.
What Was the New Deal?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Eighty years later, the challenge of companies embracing innovation is just as timely as it was pre-depression.
Coeli Carr: The Artist Talks Loud About Innovation in Business Coeli Carr 2012
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The tropical system impacting the Lesser Antilles, just yesterday identified as 91L (pre-depression stage) by the National Hurricane Center, has quickly intensified into Hurricane Tomas.
Tomas grows into season's 12th hurricane Greg Postel 2010
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Of course tax cuts for the rich are particularly outrageous right now -- when middle-class incomes have stagnated for decades and the percentage of wealth controlled by the top two percent of the population is higher than anytime since pre-depression 1928.
Robert Creamer: Economic History Shows Clearly That Tax Cuts for Rich Hurt the Economy Robert Creamer 2010
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Unemployment stayed above 20% until WWII and Wall Street didn't recover to pre-depression levels until the 1950's.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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On the monetary policy side, Roosevelt abolished the gold standard and—even more important—announced the policy objective of inflating the price level to pre-depression levels.
New and Exciting Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Deeper & longer because a deflationary spiral would ultimately bottom out at a much lower level of aggregate economic activity, requiring a correspondingly longer period for us to return to pre-depression levels.
Let 'em Fail, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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As we have already seen, the New Deal succeeded in reversing and dramatically improving all of the objective measures of the economy, and most of them had returned to pre-depression levels by 1937.
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