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1. Reexamining the Origins of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act 2. First Cabin Fares from New York to the British Isles, 1826-1914 3. The Savings and Loan Insolvencies and the Costs of Financial Crisis 4. Reforms and Supervisory Organizations: Lessons from the History of the Istanbul Bourse, 1873–1883 5. Inflation Expectations in the U.S. in Fall 1933
Economists and other researchers from North America and Europe present five essays about specific aspects of the economic history of Europe, the US, and Asia. They examine the origins of the American Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, first-class passenger ship fares between Britain and New York City from the 1820s to the outbreak of World War I, the American savings and loan meltdown of 1986-1995, investor responses to monetary and fiscal reforms adopted in the wake of an Ottoman government default in 1875, and the behavior of inflation expectations in the early 1930s in the US.