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A great deal has been talked about the economic recovery of Western
Germany since the Second World War. It is know htat this recovery
was accompanied by the return of the Federal Republic to the
markets of the world. Not so much is know abotu the details - about
the work effected through the opitimism of the Minister for
Economics, Professor Ludwig Erhard.
In this book, the minister himself speaks. A detailed description
is given of the stages by which first the Bizone, and then the
Federal Republic, has effected the remarkable comeback which has
created keen interest and concern. The book goes into the full
detail which might be expected from on who is in charge of the
entire machinery. The description of the way in which Government
policy was employed to stimulate a free market economy is of great
technical interest. Equally important is the detailed description
of the way in which every nook and cranny is exploited to give the
Federal Republic a foothold in foreign markets. No opportunity is
neglected, from the fostering of the most ambitious long-term
capital development schemes to the publication of day-to-day
reports on trade openings. This book was first published in
1954.
A great deal has been talked about the economic recovery of Western
Germany since the Second World War. It is know htat this recovery
was accompanied by the return of the Federal Republic to the
markets of the world. Not so much is know abotu the details - about
the work effected through the opitimism of the Minister for
Economics, Professor Ludwig Erhard. In this book, the minister
himself speaks. A detailed description is given of the stages by
which first the Bizone, and then the Federal Republic, has effected
the remarkable comeback which has created keen interest and
concern. The book goes into the full detail which might be expected
from on who is in charge of the entire machinery. The description
of the way in which Government policy was employed to stimulate a
free market economy is of great technical interest. Equally
important is the detailed description of the way in which every
nook and cranny is exploited to give the Federal Republic a
foothold in foreign markets. No opportunity is neglected, from the
fostering of the most ambitious long-term capital development
schemes to the publication of day-to-day reports on trade openings.
This book was first published in 1954.
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