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Bibliographic list on exchange rate attacks, bank runs, and Great Depression economics

The passage is a collection of academic references with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no novel or controversial inf Cites models of speculative exchange‑rate attacks (Salant‑Henderson, Krugman). References works on bank runs and the Great Depression by Diamond‑Dybvig, Bernanke, Gorton, etc. Includes papers on exch

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #019399
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The passage is a collection of academic references with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no novel or controversial inf Cites models of speculative exchange‑rate attacks (Salant‑Henderson, Krugman). References works on bank runs and the Great Depression by Diamond‑Dybvig, Bernanke, Gorton, etc. Includes papers on exch

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I. SPECULATIVE EXCHANGE RATE ATTACKS Basic models and empirical issues: Salant-Henderson—Krugman model, multiple equilibria (“generation 2”). *Obstfeld and Rogoff: pp. 558-567, 635-638, 648-653. IV. BANK RUNS AND THE PERSISTENCE OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION *Diamond, Douglas and Philip H. Dybvig, "Bank Runs, Deposit Insurance, and Liquidity," Journal of Political Economy 91(3): 401-19, June 1983. *Bernanke, Ben, “Nonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great Depression,” American Economic Review 73 (June 1983): 257-76. Cole, Harold and Lee Ohanian, “New Deal Policies and the Persistence of the Great Depression,” Journal of Political Economy, 112(4) August, 2004, 779-816. Eggertsson, Gauti, “Great Expectations and the End of the Great Depression,” American Economic Review 98, September 2008, 1476-1516. Bernanke, Ben S. Essays on the Great Depression. Princeton University Press, 2000. Gorton, Gary and Andrew Metrick, “Securitized Banking and the Run on Repo,” Yale ICF Working Paper No. 09-14. Gorton, Gary and Andrew Metrick, “Haircuts,” Yale ICF Working Paper No. 09-15. Also: International transmission of the Great Depression via faults in the inter-war gold standard. *Obstfeld and Rogoff: pp. 626-630. *Eichengreen, Barry and Jeffrey Sachs, “Exchange Rates and Economic Recovery in the 1930s,” Journal of Economic History, vol. XLV, no. 4, December 1985, also NBER working paper 1498, May 1986. V. PERFORMANCE OF EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES *Rose, Andrew, "One Money, One Market: Estimating the Effects of a Common Currency on Trade," Economic Policy 15(30), April 2000, 7-45. Klein, Michael W. and Jay C. Shambaugh, “Fixed Exchange Rates and Trade,” NBER Working Paper 10696, August 2004.

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