The economics of inflation : a study of currency depreciation in post-war Germany / ostantino Bresciani-Turroni.

Author
Bresciani-Turroni, Costantino, 1882-1963 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Oxon [England] : Routledge, 2003.
Description
1 online resource (472 p.)

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The Economics of Inflation provides a comprehensive analysis of economic conditions in Germany under the Great Inflation and discusses inflationary conditions in general. The analysis is supported by extensive statistical material. * For this translation the author thoroughly revised the original work * Includes an appendix on German economic conditions in the years following the monetary reform, 1923-24
Notes
First published in 1937 by Allen & Unwin.
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from title page (ebrary, viewed May 30, 2013).
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English
Contents
  • ch. 1. Foreign exchanges and internal price movements in Germany, 1914 to 1923
  • ch. 2. The national finances, the inflation and the depreciation of the mark
  • ch. 3. The divergences between the internal value and the external value of the mark
  • ch. 4. Relations between the total value and the quantity of paper money in circulation
  • ch. 5. The influences of the depreciation of the mark on economic activity
  • ch. 6. The depreciation of the mark and Germany's foreign trade
  • ch. 7. The course of prices of industrial shares during the paper inflation
  • ch. 8. Social influences of the inflation
  • ch. 9. The monetary reform of November 1923
  • ch. 10. The stabilization crisis
  • ch. 11. Conclusion.
ISBN
  • 1-4067-2241-3
  • 1-4465-4788-4
  • 1-4437-2352-5
  • 1-135-03321-8
  • 0-203-70963-2
  • 1-135-03322-6
OCLC
  • 844428706
  • 900415929
  • 849920389
Doi
  • 10.4324/9780203709634
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