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how did jews managed their finances in 1929?
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Answer:
Economic antisemitism is a form of antisemitism that consists of stereotypes and canards that are based on the economic status, occupations or economic behaviour of Jews. It also includes economic behaviour and laws as well as governmental policies that target or disportionately impact the economic status, occupations or behaviour of Jews.
In some cases, stereotypes and canards have motivated economic behaviour and governmental actions that targeted or disportionately impacted Jewish people or families . In other cases, economic behaviour, laws and/or governmental policies have fed the propagation of those stereotypes and canards.
Explanation:
The idea that Jews are innately good with money is among the oldest Jewish stereotypes, one that continues to impact perceptions of Jews today. In China, books touting the supposed secrets of Jewish financial success have been best-sellers, while all over the world anti-Semites have long railed against Jews’ purported control of international banking.
As with many stereotypes, this one has its origins in fact. Jews have long been well-represented in the fields of finance and business. This is commonly attributed to the fact that for centuries, Jews were excluded from professional guilds and denied the right to own land, forcing them to work as merchants and financiers. However some academics contend that the historical evidence does not support this thesis and that Jewish financial success is instead due to the community’s high literacy rates.