The Roles of Government and Private Enterprise in German Industrial Growth, 1870–1914
Ralph H. Bowen
The Journal of Economic History, 1950, vol. 10, issue S1, 68-81
Abstract:
The problem to which this paper addresses itself may be posed as follows: What part in bringing about the phenomenally rapid industrial growth of Germany between about 1890 and 1914 was played by governmental activities; what part was played by the private enterprise of businessmen; and what was the relative importance of each?
Date: 1950
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