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    The gravest economic crisis of the 20th century, which, caused by the stock market crash on Wall Street in the United States on October 24th, 1929, called “Black Thursday”, propagated in the whole universe, the lively in a decade of market recession a massive growth of the unemployment and the poverty, but also by profound social and political shifts. Later the First Word War, the economic system of the United States was booming, and the technology innovation for the home appliances as…

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    the end of the nineteenth century, Vienna became anti-Semitist. According to the doctoral thesis by Jeralyn Lambourne: “The Jews became an object of hatred after the stock market collapse in 1873, because many of them had been speculators in the market and were blamed for the crash.” Strauss took the opportunity by having a Jewish “stock” character Dr. Blind, Eisenstein lawyer. In Die Fledermaus, Dr. Blind is a timid person that stutters occasionally. He is one of the few characters in the…

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    with paying for college and finding a job with the debt they have accumulated. Also, the stock market is controlled by an amazing amount of businesses staying in power. Finally, these businesses accumulate cash from the stock market. Furthermore, the flow of the economy is in the hands of a debtor society for several reasons, such as ninety-percent of people in debt, debt collectors controlling the stock market, and keeping the flow of cash in the economy by any means necessary. Over…

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    overproduced goods and production facilities brought excess supply during several years. As a result many companies borrowed money from bank to maintain their workers and factories. On Thursday, 24th October in 1929, New York stock market was suddenly started to crash because one of stock investors felt feeling of uneasiness in terms of continued excess supply. This is start of the Great Depression and…

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    the US has never imagined that the economy would have collapsed that badly, especially during the Roaring Twenties. The average American was able to buy automobiles and invest some of his/her money in the stock market where a lot of money can be made. The catastrophic collapse of the stock market occurred on the so-called “Black Thursday” as 12.9 million shares were traded that day. Five days later, there were 16 million shares traded and so, millions of shares ended up worthless. As a result,…

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    between the risk attitude of male and female. The level of education and financial literacy also contribute to the heterogeneity in household financial decisions. More educated investors are generally more capable of gathering and understanding stock market information, and have therefore a higher probability to own risky assets (Vissing-Jørgensen, 2002; Christiansen et al., 2008). Though observable characteristics can explain a large fraction of the cross-sectional heterogeneity in household…

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    society, there is a misconception that investing in the international stock market is only for utmost powerful e.g. Billionaires, International, and multi-billion companies. However, its untrue everyday people around the globe are able to participate in this movement and are able to benefit from it finically. Because of the lack of awareness and programs that encourage everyday people to invest in the international stock market has left many people unsure where to start. The result of having a…

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    The year of 1929 is marked by the stock market Crash inside that most bear in mind to be the beginning of the great Depression. This wasn't the sole real clarification for the great Depression, though. The stock market Crash was caused by associate economy that wasn't stable enough to handle the high stock prices. The stock market Crash helped evoke the great Depression that forced the United States government to make changes inside the regulation of stock exchanges, providing lots of larger…

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    started when the Stock Market crashed in October 24, 1929. This day is known as Black Tuesday. According to the book The Great Depression An Eyewitness History “By the end of the [Black Tuesday] over 16.4 million shares had changed hands, and the times average had fallen another 43 periods” (49). The Wall Street Crash of 1929 was intentionally plan to allow investors to borrow money to buy stocks and bond. Many investors took advantage of the Stock Market which caused the Stock Market to had a…

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    about the causes of Great Depression, most people will respond “the stock market”. Definitely, it’s one of the reason, and it didn't just cause people lose money, it cause way more than that. At that time period, the stock market continuously…

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