Were capital flows the culprit in the Weimar economic crisis?
Year of publication: |
2019
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Authors: | Ho, Tai-kuang ; Yeh, Kuo-chun |
Published in: |
Explorations in economic history : EEH. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, ISSN 0014-4983, ZDB-ID 401138-7. - Vol. 74.2019
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Subject: | Counterfactual simulation | German reparations | Occasionally binding constraints | Sudden stops | Weimar economy | Kapitalmobilität | Capital mobility | Deutschland (bis 1945) | Germany (until 1945) | Wirtschaftskrise | Economic crisis | Finanzkrise | Financial crisis | Deutschland | Germany | Konjunktur | Business cycle | Kapitalimport | Capital imports |
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