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Hoover and the Beginning of the 1929-1933 Great Depression——A Reevaluation of Hoover's Anti-depression Policies

Su-ying LU   

  • Received:2001-03-20 Online:2002-01-01 Published:2025-12-09

Abstract:

This article starts with the question whether the Great Depression is inevitable. Investigations have been made on President Hoover's anti-depression policies as well as the expansion of the Depression between 1929 and 1933. Through an analysis of causes of the Depression, a reassessment of Hoover and his policy during the depression has been taken. As a president setting from 1920's to 1930's, Hoover was more unfortunate rather than unable, helpless rather than powerless. Some of his policies gave clues to his successors.