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Deposit Crunches and Bank Lending during the Great Depression

Kris Mitchener, Gary Richardson

Journal of Economic History 85 (2) pp. 442 - 474, June 2025

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Abstract

Bank distress was a defining feature of the Great Depression in the United States. Most banks, however, weathered the storm and remained in operation throughout the contraction. We show that surviving banks cut lending when depositors withdrew funds en masse during panics. This panic-induced decline in lending explains about one-third of the reduction in aggregate commercial bank lending between 1929 and 1932, more than twice as much as attributed to the failure of banks.

LSB Research, ECON, Kris Mitchener, 2025