Business cycle co-movement: Evidence from the Great Depression |
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Authors: | Gabriel P. MathyChristopher M. Meissner |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Economics, University of California, Davis, USA b Department of Economics, University of California, Davis and NBER, One Shields Avenue, CA 95616, USA |
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Abstract: | Recent analysis focuses on the gold standard as a channel for the transmission of the Great Depression. Trade linkages, which loom large in the recent literature, play a smaller role. Both the gold standard and trade were associated with higher co-movement at the bilateral level during the entire interwar period. We document that fixed exchange rates and trade made a comeback after 1932, but co-movement declined. The fall after 1932 appears to be driven by the rise of smaller blocs based on monetary and trade cooperation and an accompanying fall in co-movement between blocs. |
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