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GREAT DEPRESSION IN THE
U.K. EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA
OUTLINE

 DEFINITION
 EFECTS OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION IN EUROPE
 ECONOMICAL SITUATION OF THE U.K. AFTER 1929
 WHAT HAPPENED IN 1929
 ECONOMICAL SITUATION BEFORE 1929
 HOW THE U.K. GOT OUT OF THE GREAT
  DEPRESSION
 GREAT DEPRESSION ON EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA
 The Great Depression was a huge economic
  decline that occurred in the 1930’s.
 The effects of the G.D.:
 A sharp decline in prices, profits, income and
  international trades.
 Massive unemployment.
 The appearance of political upheaval in several
  European countries, such as Germany, Italy and
  Russia.
After 1929
 The UK was at war against Germany and
  avoided being indebted by paying for their own
  war.
 The British Merchant Navy was bombed by the
  enemy and lost 40% of their merchant fleet.
 The UK also lost 20% of its investments abroad
 Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Exchequer)
  restored the Pound Sterling to the gold standard
  at its prewar rate.
 The industries area was the most affected.
 The workers called to a General Strike on May
  1926, and the transports area joined the strike.
1929

 May: a minority Labour government was
  elected. They had little or just lacked from
  any knowledge of economy and the same
  goes to experience of running economy.
 October: there was a mayor crash on the New
  York’s stock.
Before 1929

 1930: there were nearly 2.5 million
  unemployed, and the exports value had fallen
  in 50%.
 1931: the government urged public sector
  wage cuts in public spending specially in
  benefit payments to the unemployed, to
  avoid a budget deficit.
 1931: split of the Labour party and creation of a
  National Government of Conservative and
  Liberal mayority.
 September 21, 1931: the government was forced
  to abandon the Gold Standard. Immediately
  after that, the exchange rate of the pound fell
  from $4.86 to $3.40, easing the pressure on
  exporters.
Actions taken by the National
          Government
 The creation of an emergency budget, which
  instituted a round of cuts in public spending
  and wages.
 Public sector wages (salaries) and
  unemployment were cut by 10%.
 The income tax was raised from 22.5% to
  25%.
 The drop of the Gold Standard.
“Recovery”

 The abandon of the Gold Standard led to a
  necessarily devaluation of the pound, making
  the UK competitive on world markets.
 The government applied several policies to
  reduce unemployment, such as road building,
  loans to shipyards, and tariffs on steel
  imports.
 From 1936, began a massive rearmament
  policy to face the rise of the Nazi Germany.
Consequences

 The defeat of Winston Churchill at the 1945
  elections, because people blamed the
  economical policies of the pre-war
  government for the hardships of the 1930’s.
 The establishment of a tax funded National
  Health Service.
 Keynesian economic policies were enacted to
  create artificial economic demand to prevent
  unemployment.
 All of the above: Post-war Consensus.
Great Depression in the rest of
            Europe
 France (1931): the damage was less
  catastrophic than in other countries, due to
  the high-degree of self-sufficiency that
  France had.
 Germany: this country was hit hard by the
  depression. The Nazi (NSDAP) and
  Communist (KPD) parties rose. Hitler and the
  Nazi party came to power in January 1933 and
  initiated the paths to World War II.
 Netherlands (1931-1937): suffered a deep and
  long depression. The late dropping of the Gold
  Standard contributed to the prolongation of the
  crisis.
 Spain: it began with the resignation of the Prime
  Minister, the ousting of King Alonso XIII and the
  establishment of a feeble democracy, which had
  many social and economic problems, that led to
  the general election of 1936 and the Spanish
  Civil War, culminating in the dictatorship of
  Francisco Franco.
 Sweden: in Sweden, the Depression led to
  political and social changes, such as the first
  government of the Social Democrats in 1932.
 Italy: Persistent decline in international trade,
  Large fall in hours worked and production in the
  tradable sector, but negligible, changes in the
  nontradable sector, Large fall in investment,
  Stability of the real wages. The Uprising of
  Benito Mussolini and the Fascists.
 Russia (URSS): while the rest of the World was
  struggling, the Soviet Union was prospering.
  Many Americans and Germans came to the
  USSR because they couldn't get jobs in
  Depression era USA or Europe. Stalin
  nationalized the land that the peasants worked
  on, their livestock and any machinery they
  owned, it also paid them wages, rather than
  them paying themselves out of money made
  selling their crops. Millions died in Ukraine in the
  1930’s as a direct result of collectivization.
Great Depression in
            Australia
 it was very hard on Australians because this
  country was very dependent of the
  agricultural and industrial exports, and these
  were the most affected areas during the
  Depression. Unemployment reached their
  highest rate in this country ever (29%) in
  1932. After this year (1932), the rise of the
  wool and meat fields allowed the slow
  recovery of the economy of Australia.
 European economy didn’t recovered until 1944-
  1945, with the end of World War II, and this War
  is considered a mayor consequence of the Great
  Depression.
Terminology

 Gold Standard: monetary system in which
  the economic unit of account is a fixed mass
  of gold. For example, if Venezuela fixes the
  value of one Bolivar in 3 bars of gold, each bar
  weighing 1 kg of solid gold, and this bar of
  gold’s price is fixed in 100 dollars, we can
  change our Bolivar in 100 dollars for
  economical transaction, if required.
 Keynesian economics: school of macroeconomic
  thought based on the ideas of 20th-century English
  economist John Maynard Keynes.
 Keynesian economics advocates a mixed economy
  — predominantly private sector, but with a
  significant role of government and public sector —
  and served as the economic model during the later
  part of the Great Depression, World War II, and the
  post-war economic expansion (1945–1973), though
  it lost some influence following the stagflation of
  the 1970s. The advent of the global financial crisis in
  2008 has caused resurgence in Keynesian thought.
 Exchequer: is a government department of the
  United Kingdom responsible for the
  management and collection of taxation and
  other government revenues.
 Chancellor of the Exchequer: is the title held by
  the British Cabinet minister who is responsible
  for all economic and financial matters. The
  current Chancellor is George Osborne, since 11
  May 2010.

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PPT - Great Depression in Europe - IIA2

  • 1. GREAT DEPRESSION IN THE U.K. EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA
  • 2. OUTLINE  DEFINITION  EFECTS OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION IN EUROPE  ECONOMICAL SITUATION OF THE U.K. AFTER 1929  WHAT HAPPENED IN 1929  ECONOMICAL SITUATION BEFORE 1929  HOW THE U.K. GOT OUT OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION  GREAT DEPRESSION ON EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA
  • 3.  The Great Depression was a huge economic decline that occurred in the 1930’s.  The effects of the G.D.:  A sharp decline in prices, profits, income and international trades.  Massive unemployment.  The appearance of political upheaval in several European countries, such as Germany, Italy and Russia.
  • 4. After 1929  The UK was at war against Germany and avoided being indebted by paying for their own war.  The British Merchant Navy was bombed by the enemy and lost 40% of their merchant fleet.  The UK also lost 20% of its investments abroad
  • 5.  Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Exchequer) restored the Pound Sterling to the gold standard at its prewar rate.  The industries area was the most affected.  The workers called to a General Strike on May 1926, and the transports area joined the strike.
  • 6. 1929  May: a minority Labour government was elected. They had little or just lacked from any knowledge of economy and the same goes to experience of running economy.  October: there was a mayor crash on the New York’s stock.
  • 7. Before 1929  1930: there were nearly 2.5 million unemployed, and the exports value had fallen in 50%.  1931: the government urged public sector wage cuts in public spending specially in benefit payments to the unemployed, to avoid a budget deficit.
  • 8.  1931: split of the Labour party and creation of a National Government of Conservative and Liberal mayority.  September 21, 1931: the government was forced to abandon the Gold Standard. Immediately after that, the exchange rate of the pound fell from $4.86 to $3.40, easing the pressure on exporters.
  • 9. Actions taken by the National Government  The creation of an emergency budget, which instituted a round of cuts in public spending and wages.  Public sector wages (salaries) and unemployment were cut by 10%.  The income tax was raised from 22.5% to 25%.  The drop of the Gold Standard.
  • 10. “Recovery”  The abandon of the Gold Standard led to a necessarily devaluation of the pound, making the UK competitive on world markets.  The government applied several policies to reduce unemployment, such as road building, loans to shipyards, and tariffs on steel imports.  From 1936, began a massive rearmament policy to face the rise of the Nazi Germany.
  • 11. Consequences  The defeat of Winston Churchill at the 1945 elections, because people blamed the economical policies of the pre-war government for the hardships of the 1930’s.  The establishment of a tax funded National Health Service.  Keynesian economic policies were enacted to create artificial economic demand to prevent unemployment.  All of the above: Post-war Consensus.
  • 12. Great Depression in the rest of Europe  France (1931): the damage was less catastrophic than in other countries, due to the high-degree of self-sufficiency that France had.  Germany: this country was hit hard by the depression. The Nazi (NSDAP) and Communist (KPD) parties rose. Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in January 1933 and initiated the paths to World War II.
  • 13.  Netherlands (1931-1937): suffered a deep and long depression. The late dropping of the Gold Standard contributed to the prolongation of the crisis.  Spain: it began with the resignation of the Prime Minister, the ousting of King Alonso XIII and the establishment of a feeble democracy, which had many social and economic problems, that led to the general election of 1936 and the Spanish Civil War, culminating in the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.
  • 14.  Sweden: in Sweden, the Depression led to political and social changes, such as the first government of the Social Democrats in 1932.  Italy: Persistent decline in international trade, Large fall in hours worked and production in the tradable sector, but negligible, changes in the nontradable sector, Large fall in investment, Stability of the real wages. The Uprising of Benito Mussolini and the Fascists.
  • 15.  Russia (URSS): while the rest of the World was struggling, the Soviet Union was prospering. Many Americans and Germans came to the USSR because they couldn't get jobs in Depression era USA or Europe. Stalin nationalized the land that the peasants worked on, their livestock and any machinery they owned, it also paid them wages, rather than them paying themselves out of money made selling their crops. Millions died in Ukraine in the 1930’s as a direct result of collectivization.
  • 16. Great Depression in Australia  it was very hard on Australians because this country was very dependent of the agricultural and industrial exports, and these were the most affected areas during the Depression. Unemployment reached their highest rate in this country ever (29%) in 1932. After this year (1932), the rise of the wool and meat fields allowed the slow recovery of the economy of Australia.
  • 17.  European economy didn’t recovered until 1944- 1945, with the end of World War II, and this War is considered a mayor consequence of the Great Depression.
  • 18. Terminology  Gold Standard: monetary system in which the economic unit of account is a fixed mass of gold. For example, if Venezuela fixes the value of one Bolivar in 3 bars of gold, each bar weighing 1 kg of solid gold, and this bar of gold’s price is fixed in 100 dollars, we can change our Bolivar in 100 dollars for economical transaction, if required.
  • 19.  Keynesian economics: school of macroeconomic thought based on the ideas of 20th-century English economist John Maynard Keynes.  Keynesian economics advocates a mixed economy — predominantly private sector, but with a significant role of government and public sector — and served as the economic model during the later part of the Great Depression, World War II, and the post-war economic expansion (1945–1973), though it lost some influence following the stagflation of the 1970s. The advent of the global financial crisis in 2008 has caused resurgence in Keynesian thought.
  • 20.  Exchequer: is a government department of the United Kingdom responsible for the management and collection of taxation and other government revenues.  Chancellor of the Exchequer: is the title held by the British Cabinet minister who is responsible for all economic and financial matters. The current Chancellor is George Osborne, since 11 May 2010.