For many, Germany's post-war economic power was based on liberal market reforms and the Marshall Plan. This book disputes this old myth. Quantitative evidence shows instead how the re-emergence of Germany as a leading industrial power was founded in the Second World War itself and the conditions it left behind.
For many, Germany's post-war economic power was based on liberal market reforms and the Marshall Plan. This book disputes this old myth. Quantitative evidence shows instead how the re-emergence of Germany as a leading industrial power was founded in the Second World War itself and the conditions it left behind.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Cambridge Studies in Economic History - Second Series
Tamás Vonyó is Assistant Professor of Economic History at Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan. He has written extensively on economic growth in post-war Europe and Germany's economic development during the Second World War.
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Introduction 1. The audit of defeat: initial conditions 2. The economic geography of post-war dislocation 3. Growth accounts for West German industry 4. Made in Germany: the post-war export boom 5. Managing the miracle: economic policy Conclusions.
Introduction 1. The audit of defeat: initial conditions 2. The economic geography of post-war dislocation 3. Growth accounts for West German industry 4. Made in Germany: the post-war export boom 5. Managing the miracle: economic policy Conclusions.
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