WHY MOST OF CHICAGO’S BANKS FAILED DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION


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A new study by Dr. Natacha Postel-Vinay just published in the prestigious Journal of Economic History uncovers the link between Chicago’s huge real estate boom and bust during the 1920s and the failure of the majority of Chicago’s banks in the early 1930s.

In her article “What Caused Chicago Bank Failures in the Great Depression?” Dr. Postel-Vinay establishes that it was mortgage lending that caused the majority of Chicago banks to fail.

Her most significant finding is that the mass bank failure was not caused by imprudent lending and the poor quality of the mortgages. The mortgages were small relative to property prices and losses suffered by banks on their mortgages were insignificant.

http://www.infowars.com/why-most-of-chicagos-banks-failed-during-the-great-depression/