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The Great Depression of 2008? Gerald P. Dwyer Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta University of Carlos III, Madrid

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The Great Depression of 2008?

Gerald P. DwyerFederal Reserve Bank of AtlantaUniversity of Carlos III, Madrid

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Who Is Speaking?

• These views are mine and not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta or the Federal Reserve System.

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Questions

• Are we in a depression?• Are we at the beginning of a depression?• Is something like the Great Depression

likely to happen?

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A Lot of Overwrought Discussion

• Associated Press report• “Retail sales fell off a cliff in September• plunging by the largest amount in three

years”• How much?• 1.2 percent

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Not only reporters

• Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize winning economist, this Summer said the economy was in the worst recession “since the Great Depression”– “The Great Depression Hoax”, Wall Street Journal, Todd G.

Buchholz,

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Other Developments

• $488 million cut in $7 billion S.C. state budget– Cuts for state universities especially

• Runs on money market funds

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Run on Money Market Funds

• Money market funds are similar in some ways to banks– Generally give you back a dollar on demand

when you deposit a dollar in them– Prime Reserve fund failed to do that on

September 17, 2008– People started taking their funds out of money

market funds

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A Depression?

• “A repetition of the catastrophe of the Great Depression today is practically impossible….”

Gottfried Haberler, Prosperity and Depression, 1963, Preface

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Pigs Flying and Depression

• Won’t say that a depression can’t happen– Won’t say that pigs can’t fly– What do we mean by “flying”?

• Will say that the economy definitely is not in a depression now

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What Is A Recession?

• Business economists’ definition– Two quarters of real GDP decline

• National Bureau of Economic Research definition– A significant decline in economic activity spread across

the economy– Lasting more than a few months– Normally visible in real GDP, real income,

employment, industrial production, and wholesale-retail sales.

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What Is A Depression?

• A severe recession• President Harry Truman – 1958

– A recession is when your neighbor loses his job– A depression is when you lose your job

• Dictionary– A period of low general economic activity marked

especially by rising levels of unemployment • About.com

– A 10 percent decline in real GDP

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What Is A Good Definition of a Depression?

“There is no sharp dividing line between depression and recession; recession simply denotes a mild depression.”

Gottfried Haberler, Prosperity and Depression, 1963, Preface

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Great Depression of 1929-1933

• May have been the most severe in U.S. history

• Real Gross Domestic Product fell by a third• Prices fell by a quarter or more• Stock prices fell by 75 to 90 percent

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What Caused the Great Depression?

• Repeated runs on the banking system– Federal Reserve dealt with them poorly

• Other policies were not so great– Repeated attempts to try to patch financial

system– Increases in taxes– Smoot-Hawley tariff

• May even have contributed to the stock market crash

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Current Problems

• Banks are not sure which other banks are solvent– Banks not lending to each other– Makes it harder for a bank to be sure it will have funds

• Difficulty valuing some securities related to mortgages– Troubled securities – toxic securities– Hard to know which firms are solvent and which are

not

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Current Policies

• Federal Reserve is lending reserves to banks• Troubled securities

– Federal Reserve has been taking troubled securities as collateral and lending Treasury securities to financial institutions

– Treasury will be buying some troubled securities– Treasury will be providing insurance on some troubled

securities– Treasury is buying preferred stock in some banks

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Great Depression WasVery Persistent

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What Made the Great DepressionSo Persistent?

• Had the laws of supply and demand been repealed?

• The government– Organized firms to raise prices– Organized workers to raise wages– Introduced price supports for firms– Raised tax rates frequently

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Depression in U.S.?• Does the economy reflect difficulties that are liable to

persist for a while?– Yes

• Are we in a depression?– NO!

• Could we have a depression?– There is little reason to predict one at this point

• Could we have another Great Depression?– Would require dramatic policy errors– “A repetition of the catastrophe of the Great Depression today is

practically impossible….” – Gottfried Haberler