Turbulent Years -- Depression

 

1914-1945

 
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Betts, C. M., M. D. Bordo, and A. Redish. 1996. A Small Open Economy in Depression: Lessons From Canada in the 1930s. Canadian Journal of Economics 29(February): 1-36.

Bordo, M. D., and A. Redish. 1987. Why Did the Bank of Canada Emerge in 1935? Journal of Economic History 47(June): 405-18.

Brown, L. A. 1970. Unemployment Relief Camps in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan History 23: 81-104.

Evans, L. T., and N. C. Quigley. 1990. Discrimination in Bank Lending Policies: A Test Using Data From the Bank of Nova Scotia, 1900-37. Canadian Journal of Economics 23(February): 210-25.

Forbes, E. R. 1993. Cutting the Pie Into Smaller Pieces: Matching Grants and Relief in the Maritime Provinces During the 1930s. In Farm, Factory and Fortune: New Studies in the Economic History of the Maritime Provinces, ed. K. Inwood, 251-73. Fredericton, New Brunswick: Acadiensis Press.

Green, A. G., and M. MacKinnon. 1988. Interwar Unemployment and Relief in Canada. In Interwar Unemployment in International Perspective, eds. B. Eichengreen, and T. J. Hatton, 353-96. Boston: Kluwer.

Horn, M., ed. 1988. The Depression in Canada: Responses to Economic Crisis. Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman.

MacKinnon, M. 1990. Relief Not Insurance: Canadian Unemployment Relief in the 1930s. Explorations in Economic History 27: 46-83.

McDonald, J. M., A. P. O'Brien, and C. M. Callahan. 1997. Trade Wars: Canadas Reaction to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff. Journal of Economic History 57: 802-26.

Rooth, T. 1986. Imperial Preference and Anglo-Canadian Trade Relations in the 1930s -- The End of an Illusion? British Journal of Canadian Studies 1: 205-29.

Safarian, A. E. 1970. The Canadian Economy in the Great Depression. Toronto: 1959. Reprint. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.

Snell, J. G. 1993. Newfoundland Old Age Pension Programme, 1911-1949. Acadiensis 23(Autumn): 86-109.

Struthers, J. 1983. No Fault of Their Own: Unemployment and the Canadian Welfare State 1914-1941. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Temin, P. 1976. Did Monetary Forces Cause the Great Depression? New York: Norton.

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