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Hyperinflation von 1923. Bis heute herrscht in der deutschen Bevölkerung und Politik eine Inflationsaversion. Anlässlich dieses … Bevölkerungsgruppen und den Staat ganz unterschiedlich. Schließlich stellt sich die Frage, wie die Hyperinflation überwunden werden konnte …
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. This even holds for the turning point from gallop-ing inflation to hyperinflation in June/July 1922- …
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. This even holds for the turning point from gallop-ing inflation to hyperinflation in June/July 1922- …
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It is well known that after the First World War there was a massive flight of capital from the major European countries to foreign financial centres. It is surprising, however, to note that no historian to date has actually taken the trouble to make a detailed study of the phenomenon. The aim of...
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This paper explores the relationship between Nazi membership and social mobility using a unique and highly detailed dataset of military conscripts and volunteers during the Third Reich. We find that membership of a Nazi organisation is positively related to social mobility when measured by the...
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Germany's hyperinflation resulted from a confluence of several factors, all of which contributed to a temporary …
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The German hyperinflation in 1923 was caused by monetary financing of the highly deficient German state budget by a de …-pendent central bank. The social and economic consequences of the hyperinflation were disastrous. Combined with an instable politi …-cal atmosphere, paving the way for the rise of the Nazis, the hyperinflation is deeply etched in the German collective memory. It is …
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The Weimar hyperinflation is a textbook example of how inflation develops. All the factors usually associated with …
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Germany’s hyperinflation resulted from a confluence of several factors, all of which contributed to a temporary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014225722
The German hyperinflation in 1923 was caused by monetary financing of the highly deficient German state budget by a de …-pendent central bank. The social and economic consequences of the hyperinflation were disastrous. Combined with an instable politi …-cal atmosphere, paving the way for the rise of the Nazis, the hyperinflation is deeply etched in the German collective memory. It is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014233648