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    The Interwar Depression in an International Context

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    https://doi.org/10.1524/9783486594485
    Author(s)
    James, Harold
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Die fundamentalen Probleme der Wirtschaftskrise in den späten 20er und frühen 30er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts bleiben nach wie vor eine intellektuelle Herausforderung. Wie kaum ein anderes Datum der jüngsten Weltgeschichte hat der Schwarze Donnerstag des 24. Oktober 1929 den Glauben an die Rationalität der Märkte erschüttert und deren Verwundbarkeit aufgezeigt. Die Große Depression des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts als - fatales - Ergebnis eines Versuchs zu werten, das Rad der Geschichte zurückzudrehen und mit Kontrolle, Protektionismus, Nationalismus und Autarkie dem freien Verkehr von Waren, Kapitalströmen und nicht zuletzt Menschen zu begegnen, ist eine der Botschaften dieses Bandes. Aus dem Inhalt: Harold James, Introduction: Interpreting the Great Depression Albrecht Ritschl, International Capital Movements and the Onset of the Great Depression: Some International Evidence Dietmar Rothermund, Currencies, Taxes and Credit. Asian Peasants in the Great Depression, 1930-1939 Monika RosengartenCarl-Ludwig Holtfrerich, Economic Policy Positions and Influence of the International Chamber of Commerce during the Great Depression Gerald D. Feldman, Insurance Company Collapses in the World Economic Crisis. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Versicherungs-AG (Fevag) and the Austrian Phönix Patricia Clavin, Explaining the Failure of the London World Economic Conference Robert Skidelsky, The Great Depression: Keynes´s Perspective Christoph Buchheim, The Crisis befor the Crisis - The Export Engine Out of Gear Forrest Capie, The International Depression and Trade Protection in the 1930s Solomos Solomou, Trade Protection in the 1930s
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    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/50565
    DOI
    10.1524/9783486594485
    ISBN
    9783486594485
    Publisher
    De Gruyter
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    http://www.degruyter.com/
    Publication date and place
    2002
    Series
    Schriften des Historischen Kollegs,
    Classification
    Biography & True Stories
    Pages
    207
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