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2017

Great Depression

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A Sectoral Analysis Of The 1929 Stock Market Crash, Paul Edward Reynolds Iii Jan 2017

A Sectoral Analysis Of The 1929 Stock Market Crash, Paul Edward Reynolds Iii

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The stock market crash of 1929 stands today as the largest decline in market value in the history of the United States. Consequently, the event destroyed the wealth of thousands of American families and institutions. On October 28th and 29th, the United States stock market fell 11.3 percent and 12.4 percent respectively, marking the beginning of a down market that lasted over three years, the time period known today as the Great Depression. This paper empirically analyzes the effects felt by each individual industry sector in the crash of 1929, identifying gross and abnormal returns over three major days in …


Stock Returns And Industrial Production: A Sectoral Analysis, Griffin Lazarus Jan 2017

Stock Returns And Industrial Production: A Sectoral Analysis, Griffin Lazarus

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This paper analyzes the relationship between stock returns and future industrial production growth rates from 1926-1940. It replicates the work of Fama (1990) and Schwert (1990) with the intent to see if the relationship continues to hold using sector data. Furthermore, this paper focuses on the 1926-1940 sample period to explore how the relationship is affected by the stock market crash of 1929. It is expected that the relation will be weak for the industry sectors experiencing strong growth prior to the crash. The results indicate that the relationship between stock returns and future industrial production growth rates persists on …