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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Figures
- Tables
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Facts to be Explained
- 3 The Causal Structure of the Economy
- 4 Supply and Demand Influences on the Rate of Growth
- 5 Shocks and Responses in Major Fluctuations
- 6 The Two Interwar Recessions
- 7 The Long Interval Without Major Recession, 1945–1973
- 8 The Two OPEC Recessions (1973–5 and 1979–82)
- 9 The Credit Expansion of the Late 1980s and the Recession of the Early 1990s
- 10 The Theoretical Model: The Economy's Behaviour in Major Fluctuations
- 11 The Causation of Major Recessions: Summary and Discussion of Empirical Findings
- 12 Are Recurrent Major Recessions Inevitable?
- References
- General Index
- Author Index
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- Figures
- Tables
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Facts to be Explained
- 3 The Causal Structure of the Economy
- 4 Supply and Demand Influences on the Rate of Growth
- 5 Shocks and Responses in Major Fluctuations
- 6 The Two Interwar Recessions
- 7 The Long Interval Without Major Recession, 1945–1973
- 8 The Two OPEC Recessions (1973–5 and 1979–82)
- 9 The Credit Expansion of the Late 1980s and the Recession of the Early 1990s
- 10 The Theoretical Model: The Economy's Behaviour in Major Fluctuations
- 11 The Causation of Major Recessions: Summary and Discussion of Empirical Findings
- 12 Are Recurrent Major Recessions Inevitable?
- References
- General Index
- Author Index