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Reply to Thomas Ferguson and Peter Temin's The German Twin Crisis of 1931

Isabel Schnabel (University of Mainz, CEPR and MPI Bonn):
Publication in Journal of Economic History, 64(3), September 2004, 877-878


Abstract
Ferguson and Temin criticize my article for only paying lip service to the notion of a twin crisis while providing a story of a pure banking crisis. In fact, I have never claimed that the crisis was a pure banking crisis. The question is whether and to what extent banks contributed to the crisis. Ferguson and Temin take the position that the crisis was a pure currency crisis. I argue that weaknesses in the banking sector existed, which interacted with the currency problems in numerous ways. The focus of my article on banks reflects the nature of the question, rather than any view that currency problems were unimportant.

University of Mainz Publication

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