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The Great Depression and the Evolution of Economic Thought

Analyze how the widespread economic collapse of the 1930s, combined with the perceived stability of centrally planned economies, created an intellectual environment that challenged existing economic beliefs and led to the rise of theories advocating for significant government intervention in the economy.

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