Reparation transfers, the Borchardt hypothesis and the Great Depression in Germany, 1929 - 32 : a guided tour for hard-headed Keynesians
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1998
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Authors: | Ritschl, Albrecht |
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European review of economic history. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, ISSN 1361-4916, ZDB-ID 1340974-8. - Vol. 2.1998, 1, p. 49-72
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Subject: | Deutschland | Germany | Wirtschaftskrise | Economic crisis | Keynesianismus | Keynesian economics | Deutschland (bis 1945) | Germany (until 1945) | Konjunktur | Business cycle |
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