Hoover was viewed as the most competent man in America for feats such as saving 10 million from starvation during WWI
Tag Archives: Great Depression
Ben Bernanke: ‘A terrible, almost surreal moment’
The former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve on halting the financial panic in 2008 and the fallout of the worst crisis since the Great Depression
How unemployment is tearing America apart
With 25 million out of work or underemployed, the U.S. is in the grips of a jobs depression
Return to Hooverville
Like her colleague Douglas Porter, Sherry Cooper expresses her concern about the Prime Minister’s call for austerity.
A reminder, on Canada Day, of how far we have come
While we celebrate Canada Day, Maclean’s takes a look back
The man in charge at the worst of times
John Boyko talks to Steve Paikin about RB Bennett.
The trouble with economists
Stephen Harper, Sept. 15, 2008. “My own belief is if we were going to have some sort of big crash or recession, we probably would have had it by now.”
How Keynes became cool again
But can the ‘foul-mouthed elitist’ save the world from economic catastrophe 60 years after his death?
“Their jobs”
OTTAWA – The Canadian economy, defying all predictions, created a record number of new jobs last month, giving Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservatives fresh ammunition Friday to make their case that they are the best stewards of Canada’s economy.
Is Inflation Desirable?
From February 1933: To increase Dominion notes in proportion to current Government deficits . . . . is a thoroughly unscientific and dangerous policy