The Zurich Association for Economic History
Paul J. Meier
Business History Review, 1962, vol. 36, issue 2, 205-214
Abstract:
The Zurich Association for study in Economic History was founded in 1950 by various trade associations, businessmen, and historians. At the time, Swiss postwar prosperity stimulated considerable discussion of the distribution of wealth and many responsible groups felt further government interference in this matter was probable but unwelcome. Founders of the Association hoped to “regain territory for the idea of private enterprise,” by giving an historical dimension to economic affairs.
Date: 1962
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