Central European Economic History From Waterloo to OPEC, 1815-1975: A Bibliography
This bibliographic guide to the history of economic conditions in Central Europe assists in the examination of German-speaking Europe from the first efforts at economic growth and political unification through full industrialization and the disaster of war to the complexities of a region torn between competing economic and political systems. The materials included in this bibliography—monographs, dissertations, bibliographies, Festschriften, and jourbanal articles—were selected from the holdings of a number of major European libraries. Individual chapters are devoted to the fields of agriculture, industry, business, commerce and finance. The chapters are subdivided first into the broadest subfields of economics, then by country, then by historical eras. Finally, regional and local histories are grouped first by state, then by province or canton.
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Central European Economic History From Waterloo to OPEC, 1815-1975: A Bibliography
This bibliographic guide to the history of economic conditions in Central Europe assists in the examination of German-speaking Europe from the first efforts at economic growth and political unification through full industrialization and the disaster of war to the complexities of a region torn between competing economic and political systems. The materials included in this bibliography—monographs, dissertations, bibliographies, Festschriften, and jourbanal articles—were selected from the holdings of a number of major European libraries. Individual chapters are devoted to the fields of agriculture, industry, business, commerce and finance. The chapters are subdivided first into the broadest subfields of economics, then by country, then by historical eras. Finally, regional and local histories are grouped first by state, then by province or canton.
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Central European Economic History From Waterloo to OPEC, 1815-1975: A Bibliography

Central European Economic History From Waterloo to OPEC, 1815-1975: A Bibliography

by Richard Hacken
Central European Economic History From Waterloo to OPEC, 1815-1975: A Bibliography

Central European Economic History From Waterloo to OPEC, 1815-1975: A Bibliography

by Richard Hacken

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This bibliographic guide to the history of economic conditions in Central Europe assists in the examination of German-speaking Europe from the first efforts at economic growth and political unification through full industrialization and the disaster of war to the complexities of a region torn between competing economic and political systems. The materials included in this bibliography—monographs, dissertations, bibliographies, Festschriften, and jourbanal articles—were selected from the holdings of a number of major European libraries. Individual chapters are devoted to the fields of agriculture, industry, business, commerce and finance. The chapters are subdivided first into the broadest subfields of economics, then by country, then by historical eras. Finally, regional and local histories are grouped first by state, then by province or canton.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313254604
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/04/1987
Series: Bibliographies and Indexes in Economics and Economic History , #6
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

RICHARD D. HACKEN is European Studies Bibliographer at Brigham Young University.

Table of Contents

Economic History (includes general works)
Agricultural History
History of Industry (also includes historical productivity)
History of Business and Commerce (also includes histories of entrepreneurship, customs, integration efforts, cooperatives, capitalism, economic growth, crises and business cycles)
History of Finance (also includes histories of money and banking, the stock market, taxes, social insurance and reparations)
Author Index

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