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Home > News > Top News > 11/08/11 - America's First Deflationary Depression: Is a Bigger One Ahead?
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Robert_Prechter_80x100America's First Deflationary Depression: Is a Bigger One Ahead?

November 8 — Don't blame Martin Van Buren for America's first deflationary depression. Social mood rode higher in the saddle than did our 8th President, who only stood 5' 6".

Elected in 1836, by the time Van Buren assumed office in March 1837 a speculative bubble had burst and a banking crisis was at hand (sound familiar?) -- the national mood had turned south and the "Panic of 1837" followed. Van Buren was known as "The Little Magician," but he could not pull an economic recovery out of the hat. He met defeat seeking a second term. Read more.

 

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