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International trade and the Great Depression


   International trade and the Great Depression


  ericfischer
 4/17/09
 

Some economists believe that a breakdown in international trade contributed to the turmoil of the Great Depression.

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  gwynraven
 4/17/09
 

The American Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act (enacted June 17, 1930) greatly reduced international trade and caused other countries to retaliate with higher tariffs of their own.

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  shane90
 10/29/09
 

Human growth hormone is a polypeptide. I cannot see how it can go through the digestive tract without being digested. I believe that in treating dwarfism - human growth hormone must be injected....I knew someone who was taking HGH - a naturopathic doctor with an interest in life extension - he was injecting it himself. So while I do not doubt that "Natural Force" helped you... I wonder what is in it....
I am nonetheless happy you are feeling better without antidepressants.

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