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How did ww2 end the great depression?

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The Depression was actually ended, and prosperity restored, by the sharp reductions in spending, taxes and regulation at the end of World War II, exactly contrary to the analysis of Keynesian so-called economists. True, unemployment did decline at the start of World War II. read more

#37 – If FDR's New Deal Didn't End the Depression, Then It Was World War II that Did by Burton W. Folsom The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) is proud to partner with Young America’s Foundation (YAF) to produce “Clichés of Progressivism,” a series of insightful commentaries covering topics of free enterprise, income inequality, and limited government. read more

World War Two helped to end the Great Depression. World War One and the resulting instability in Europe was a partial cause for the Great Depression. read more

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