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It is said the deflation of the Long Depression (1873 - 1896) was caused by the supply of gold growing slower than the economy, and that South African and Canadian gold rushes helped end it. Just how big were the finds relative to global gold circulation, and what effect did they actually have?

by /u/ChubbyHistorian in /r/AskHistorians

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