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Considers the effect of non-stationarity on the analysis of the effect of banks on economic growth in Germany in the …
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Examines the height of German youth in the late eighteenth century, and documents the very large differences in height between the lower and upper classes. Shows that the height of the upper class did not decline at the end of the 18th century as did that of the common men.
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The Great Depression in Germany led to the radicalization of the electorate, leading the country and then the world … might have been averted with a fiscal policy that lowered the unemployment rate in those parts of Germany where their … have to have been in those districts to prevent the NSDAP from becoming a formidable political force in Germany. Budget …
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Examines the height of German youth in the late eighteenth century, and documents the very large differences in height between the lower and upper classes. Shows that the height of the upper class did not decline at the end of the 18th century as did that of the common men.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005761409