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The German Economy During the Nineteenth Century (Paperback)
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"For some time to come, this book will guarantee that the knowledge
of German industrialization and the latest information on German
research will be much improved and up to date abroad." For some
time to come, this book will guarantee that the knowledge of German
industrialization and the latest information on German research
will be much improved and up to date abroad." . Vierteljarschrift
fur Sozial und Wirtschaftsgeschichte "The data . . . collected is
so impressive, and the economic history so difficult to master,
that most scholars] will need this book on theirshelves." . Eric
Dorn Brose, Drexel University " . . . an outstanding primer on the
19th Century German economy . . . professors and graduate students
will certainly profit from the wealth of statistical data assembled
from classic and current studies. . .there are many ways to read
this insightful, well-crafted book that] deserves a wide
readership." . German History In the 19th Century, economic growth
was accompanied by large-scale structural change, known as
industrialization, which fundamentally affected western societies.
Even though industrialization is on the wane in some advanced
economies and we are experiencing substantial structural changes
again, the causes and consequences of these changes are
inextricably linked with earlier industrialization.This means that
understanding 19th Century industrialization helps us understand
problems of contemporary economic growth. There is no recent study
on economic developments in 19th Century Germany. So this concise
volume, written specifically with students of German and economic
history in mind, will prove to be most valuable, not least because
of its wealth of statistical data. Toni Pierenkemper is Professor
of Economic and Social History at the University of Cologne.
Richard Tilly is Emeritus Professor of Economic and Social History
at the University of Munster."
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