American Decades
Overview
America and the War.
World War I had ended in November 1918, and the impact of the war on the economic and business scene had been substantial. The war had passed through two phases: the first phase during which the United States functioned as a supplier of goods and services to the Allied European participants, and the second phase in which the United States provided economic assistance and combat troops. Before the war the United States had been relatively detached from the European economy, and London had played the role of international banker. Yet during the war the U.S. role as a supplier of goods was substantial. As a result, in America prices of most goods rose; labor was in short supply; and wages were high. Agricultural exports skyrocketed, and farmers prospered as never before.
Economic Benefits.
Overall, the impact of the war on the economy was beneficial. Demand for manufactured goods rose in a...
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1920's Business and the Economy
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Carriers: Transportation
- Construction and Building
- Farms and Farmers
- Finance and Banking
- Government and Business
- Industry: The Aircraft
- Industry: The Automobile
- Industry: Radio and Broadcasting
- Labor: Workers and Unions
- The Modern Corporation
- Retail Trade and Marketing
- Speculation in Land: The Florida Boom and Crash
- The Stock Market: Boom
- The Stock Market: Crash
- The Stock Market: Effects of the Crash
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Business and the Economy, 1920–1929
