An Economic Historiography of Germany, 1918-1931
Giovanni B. Pittaluga () and
Elena Seghezza ()
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Giovanni B. Pittaluga: University of Genoa
Elena Seghezza: University of Genoa
in Frontiers in Economic History from Springer, currently edited by Diebolt, Claude and Haupert, Michael
Date: 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-70347-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: The Main Political Economy Features of the Weimar Republic
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- Ch Chapter 2 The Inflation of the Early Years of the Weimar Republic
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- Ch Chapter 3 The Inertial Inflation of the Early Twenties
- Giovanni B. Pittaluga and Elena Seghezza
- Ch Chapter 4 Was There a Sudden Stop at the Root of German Hyperinflation?
- Giovanni B. Pittaluga and Elena Seghezza
- Ch Chapter 5 The End of Inflation
- Giovanni B. Pittaluga and Elena Seghezza
- Ch Chapter 6 Foreign Capital Inflows and Economic Stagnation in Weimar Germany
- Giovanni B. Pittaluga and Elena Seghezza
- Ch Chapter 7 The Crisis of 1931 and the Collapse of the Weimar Republic
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- Ch Chapter 8 Conclusions
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