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Lucibello, Alan. "Panic of 1873." ''Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions,'' edited by Daniel Leab. New York: ABC-CLIO, 2014. | Lucibello, Alan. "Panic of 1873." ''Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions,'' edited by Daniel Leab. New York: ABC-CLIO, 2014. | ||
::Places a lot of emphasis on corporate mismanagement and corruption as if without them, there would not have been an 1873 depression. | |||
Wicker, Elmus. ''Banking Panics of the Gilded Age.'' Cambridge University Press, 2000. | Wicker, Elmus. ''Banking Panics of the Gilded Age.'' Cambridge University Press, 2000. | ||
::See also David Warsh, "[http://www.economicprincipals.com/issues/2014.11.02/1661.html Meet Elmus Wicker]." ''[http://www.economicprincipals.com/ Economic Principles]'', November 2. 2014. | ::See also David Warsh, "[http://www.economicprincipals.com/issues/2014.11.02/1661.html Meet Elmus Wicker]." ''[http://www.economicprincipals.com/ Economic Principles]'', November 2. 2014. |
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Lucibello, Alan. "Panic of 1873." Encyclopedia of American Recessions and Depressions, edited by Daniel Leab. New York: ABC-CLIO, 2014.
- Places a lot of emphasis on corporate mismanagement and corruption as if without them, there would not have been an 1873 depression.
Wicker, Elmus. Banking Panics of the Gilded Age. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
- See also David Warsh, "Meet Elmus Wicker." Economic Principles, November 2. 2014.