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"Although I was not aware of it at the time, the experience of growing up during the Great Depression was to have a profound impact on my intellectual and professional career"

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Klein’s sentence has the polite restraint of an economist and the unmistakable fingerprint of his era: the Great Depression as an origin story that needs no melodrama because the data did the screaming. The line’s quiet power comes from its double timing. He insists he “was not aware of it at the time,” refusing the cheap confidence of hindsight while still claiming the Depression as a formative force. That move signals intellectual humility and methodological seriousness: causation is real, but it’s often invisible while you’re living it.

The subtext is that macroeconomics wasn’t, for him, an abstract puzzle. It was a lived encounter with mass unemployment, shattered households, and the blunt fact that markets do not self-correct on any humane schedule. By framing the Depression as “experience” rather than “event,” Klein implies an environment that seeped into daily life, shaping what problems felt urgent and what kinds of answers seemed morally adequate. It’s also an implicit defense of his later work in econometric modeling and policy-oriented forecasting: if economic collapse can reorder society, then measuring, predicting, and stabilizing the economy becomes more than academic ambition. It becomes public-service engineering.

Context matters: Klein came of age as Keynesian thinking and government planning gained legitimacy, then spent his career building tools that made those ideas operational. The sentence reads like a calm admission that the biggest shocks don’t just change economies; they recruit the people who will spend decades trying to prevent the next one.

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SourceLawrence R. Klein — Autobiography, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (1980), NobelPrize.org autobiography/biographical page; discusses how growing up during the Great Depression shaped his intellectual and professional career.
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Lawrence R. Klein (September 14, 1920 - October 20, 2013) was a Economist from USA.

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