The German industrial Census of 1936, statistics as preparation for the war
Rainer Fremdling
No 200577, GGDC Research Memorandum from Groningen Growth and Development Centre, University of Groningen
Abstract:
In 1936, the Imperial Statistical Office of Germany carried out an industrial census using the concept of net-production or value-added. In 1939, these statistics were published with strategic sectors such as aircraft industry being hidden. Originally, this census and its forerunner of 1933 had been designed to compile an input-output-table for Germany as a basis for managing the business cycle. Finally, these date were used for constructing detailed material balance sheets, which served as a statistical basis for preparing the war.
Date: 2005
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