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What we can learn from Roosevelt's reform policies of the 1930s today From 1929 onwards, as in many other capitalist countries, the US economy plunged into disaster.2 Between 1929 and 1933, GDP halved and unemployment rose eightfold to 12.8 million. This equated to an unemployment rate of almost 25%.
What we can learn from Roosevelt's reform policies of the 1930s today From 1929 onwards, as in many other capitalist countries, the US economy plunged into disaster.2 Between 1929 and 1933, GDP halved and unemployment rose eightfold to 12.8 million. This equated to an unemployment rate of almost 25%.
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