The Economic History Review

The great margin call: The role of leverage in the 1929 Wall Street crash

Volume 76 Issue 3
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Pages: 807-826Authors: Karol Jan Borowiecki, Michał Dzieliński, Alexander Tepper
Published online: October 19, 2022DOI: 10.1111/ehr.13213

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The reasons for the 1929 Wall Street crash and why it occurred at the particular time that it did are still debated among economic historians. We contribute to this debate by building on a new model, which provides a measure of the financial system’s potential for financial crises. The evidence suggests that a tightening of margin requirements in the first nine months of 1929 combined with price declines in September and early October caused enough investors to become constrained that the market was tipped into instability, triggering the sudden crash of October and November.

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