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The Great Depression stands as one of the most significant economic crises in modern history. Rupa Gulab’s meticulously researched work offers readers an in-depth exploration of the factors that led to the 1929 stock market crash and the subsequent decade of economic turmoil that affected millions worldwide.
Through detailed analysis and historical narratives, Gulab traces the interconnected events that triggered the collapse of the global economy. The book examines the social, political, and economic ramifications of the Depression, including mass unemployment, poverty, and the resulting political upheaval across different nations.
Published by Penguin, this non-fiction account also explores the policy responses and recovery strategies that eventually helped lift economies out of crisis. Essential for understanding how economic systems failed and what measures proved effective in restoration, this work provides valuable insights into a defining era that continues to inform economic policy today.







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