American Money and the Weimar Republic : : Economics and Politics on the Eve of the Great Depression / / William C. Mcneil.

Discusses America's foreign economic policy, specifically in relationship to Germany, leading up to the Great Depression. Examines the relationships between borrowers and lenders, and how the obligations assumed by each can either help or lead to the destabilization of the world economy.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1898-1999
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1986]
©1986
Year of Publication:1986
Language:English
Series:The Political Economy of International Change
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Physical Description:1 online resource (352 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Power and Politics in the Weimar Republic
  • Chapter 2. The Origins of Loan Control
  • Chapter 3. Politics and Foreign Loans, 1925
  • Chapter 4. 1926: Depression, Reparations, and Fiscal Policy
  • Chapter 5. Living Without Loans, Spring 1927
  • Chapter 6. Domestic Policy and Foreign Constraints, Autumn 1927
  • Chapter 7. Twilight of the “Golden Years,” 1928–1929
  • Chapter 8. The Loans, the State, and the Depression
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index