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Trends in German Economic Control since 1933

Sidney Merlin

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1943, vol. 57, issue 2, 169-207

Abstract: Introduction, 169. — I. Structural controls: the Agricultural Estate, 171; the Estate of Industry and Trade, 173; the Transport Organization, 174; the Labor Front, 174; the Estate of German Handicrafts, 175; control boards for imports, 175; the Ministry of Economic Affairs, 176; the Reich Defense Council, 176. — II. Industrial concentration and the control structure, 178. — Small business, 183. — Rationalization, 184. — III. Price control, 185. — IV. Fiscal and related controls, 190. — Control of the capital market, 192. — Dividend distributions, 196. — V. The dispersion of German enterprise, 199. — VI. Conclusions, 204.

Date: 1943
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