Originally published in 1991 this book brings together 9 essays
which address a number of central issues relating to the nature of
German industrialisation, including the role of foreign competition
in fostering technological change, the importance of market
integration for economic development and the response of German
banks to industrialisation. The book also provides an important
corrective to the traditional interpretation of German
industrialisation and reassesses the economic impact of the customs
union (Zollverein). The reappraisal of some dominant themes in
German economic and business history is distinctive in its explicit
use of economic theory in historical analysis of long-term growth
processes. It also emphasises the importance of sectoral analysis
and illustrates the usefulness of a differential regional approach
for understanding the process of German industrialisation.
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