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Problems of European Reconstruction

Nehemiah Robinson

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1945, vol. 60, issue 1, 1-55

Abstract: I. War damage and its consequences: changes in economic structure, 1; destruction of property, 3; requisitions and other exactions, 6; the over-all losses; 10; war losses and national wealth, 12; effect on currency and economic recovery, 15; deflationary measures, 18; the present outlook, 21. II. Reparations: early opinions and decisions, 25; the Potsdam agreement, 26; the outlook for reparations, 29. III. The economic disarmament of Germany: plans and proposals, 32; objections to deindustrialization, 35; the Crimea and Potsdam decisions, 37; the German war potential, 38; effects of deindustrialization, 43. IV. Conclusions, 52.

Date: 1945
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