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Monetary Intervention Really Did Mitigate Banking Panics During The Great Depression: Evidence Along The Atlanta Federal Reserve District Border, Andrew Jalil Dec 2013

Monetary Intervention Really Did Mitigate Banking Panics During The Great Depression: Evidence Along The Atlanta Federal Reserve District Border, Andrew Jalil

Andrew Jalil

This paper argues that monetary intervention alleviated banking panics during the early stages of the Great Depression. Throughout the course of the depression, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta aggressively intervened to stabilize its banking system. To assess the effectiveness of these policies, I analyze the performance of banks along counties straddling the border of the Atlanta Federal Reserve District. My results indicate that expansionary initiatives designed to inject liquidity into the banking system reduced the incidence of bank suspensions by 32 to 48% in some regions. Moreover, an analysis of the balance sheets of individual Federal Reserve Districts suggests …