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| Título : |
Württemberg's Exporters and German Protectionism, 1931-36 |
| Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
| Autores: |
Eamonn Noonan, Autor |
| Editorial: |
San Domenico : European University Institute |
| Fecha de publicación: |
1987 |
| Colección: |
EUI Working Paper |
| Número de páginas: |
48 p |
| Idioma : |
Español (spa) |
| Clasificación: |
Economía
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| Etiquetas: |
ECONOMIA ALEMANA PROTECCIONISMO EXPORTACIONES |
| Clasificación: |
330(430)=111 Economía de Alemania en inglés |
| Nota de contenido: |
The debate on the relationship between business and the successive governments in Germany in the Great Depression continues. There is a clear divergence of views between those seeing the NSDAP's accession as a result of industry's intrigues and those who hold that industry in general were reserved or unenthusiastic about Hitler. Neebe's comprehensive account but concludes that "the assaults against democracy, parliamentarianism and the Weimar state by large sections of business and finance certainly contributed to the triumph of National Socialism, does not explain fundamentally the 'German catastrophe in the transition phase to a modern industrial society". After 1933, "the limitation the freedoms of entrepreneurs and the orientation, especially of trade policy, could however compensated for almost without friction by the announcement of forced armament programmes, in combination with a pay and social |
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Württemberg's Exporters and German Protectionism, 1931-36 [texto impreso] / Eamonn Noonan, Autor . - San Domenico : European University Institute, 1987 . - 48 p. - ( EUI Working Paper) . Idioma : Español ( spa) | Clasificación: |
Economía
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| Etiquetas: |
ECONOMIA ALEMANA PROTECCIONISMO EXPORTACIONES |
| Clasificación: |
330(430)=111 Economía de Alemania en inglés |
| Nota de contenido: |
The debate on the relationship between business and the successive governments in Germany in the Great Depression continues. There is a clear divergence of views between those seeing the NSDAP's accession as a result of industry's intrigues and those who hold that industry in general were reserved or unenthusiastic about Hitler. Neebe's comprehensive account but concludes that "the assaults against democracy, parliamentarianism and the Weimar state by large sections of business and finance certainly contributed to the triumph of National Socialism, does not explain fundamentally the 'German catastrophe in the transition phase to a modern industrial society". After 1933, "the limitation the freedoms of entrepreneurs and the orientation, especially of trade policy, could however compensated for almost without friction by the announcement of forced armament programmes, in combination with a pay and social |
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