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References Chapter 1 Data, Data, Data [1] Herbert Hoover. State of the Union address, December 3, 1929. [2] Stephen Feinstein. The 1930s: From the Great Depression to the Wizard of Oz. Revised edition, Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, 2006. [3] Herbert Hoover. Speech to the annual dinner of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, May 1, 1930. [4] John Steele Gordon. A fiasco that fed the Great Depression. Barron's, December 15, 2008. [5] Edmund Wilson. New Republic, February 1933. [6] Herbert Hoover. Memoirs. London: Hollis and Carter, 1952, p. 30. [7] Franklin Roosevelt, quoted in Burton Folsom, Jr. New Deal or raw deal? How FDR's economic legacy has damaged America. New York: Threshold Editions, 2008, p. 40. [8] Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. The crisis of the old order, 1919­1933. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1956, p. 457. [9] Ben S. Bernanke. Federal Reserve Board speech: Remarks by Governor Ben S. Bernanke, at the Conference to Honor Milton Friedman, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, November 8, 2002. [10] John Maynard Keynes. Essays in biography. London: Macmillan, 1933, p. 170. [11] Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce. [12] Dorothy Brady. Family saving, 1888 to 1950. In: R. W. Goldsmith, D. S. Brady, H. Menderhausen, editors, A study of saving in the United States, III. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1956, p. 183. [13] The Big Mac index. The Economist, July 5, 2007. [14] Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Inflation symbolism vs. reality. Wall Street Journal, April 9, 1980. [15] Dan Dorfman. Fed boss banking on housing slump to nail down inflation. Chicago Tribune, April 20, 1980. [16] Availble at: http://www.mattscomputertrends.com/.