Quarterly data on the categories and causes of bank distress during the Great Depression, 1929–1933

G Richardson - Research in Economic History, 2007 - emerald.com
Research in Economic History, 2007emerald.com
During the contraction from 1929 to 1933, the Federal Reserve System tracked changes in
the status of all banks operating in the United States and determined the cause of each bank
suspension. This chapter introduces that hitherto dormant data and presents aggregate
series constructed from it. The new data series will supplement, and in some cases, supplant
the data currently used to study banking panics during the period, which were published by
the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in 1937.
During the contraction from 1929 to 1933, the Federal Reserve System tracked changes in the status of all banks operating in the United States and determined the cause of each bank suspension. This chapter introduces that hitherto dormant data and presents aggregate series constructed from it. The new data series will supplement, and in some cases, supplant the data currently used to study banking panics during the period, which were published by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in 1937.
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