The Bundesbank: The Bank that Rules EuropeMandarin, 1993 - 359 pagina's The might of the D-Mark gives the Bundesbank greater influence than most elected governments over monetary policies across Europe. In bringing to life the central bank and the people who run it, Marsh reveals its history, and present-day, behind-the-scenes arguments over European monetary union. |
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... foreign trade performance turned it during the 1980s into the world's second most important creditor nation after Japan . At the same time , reflecting the international attractiveness of the D - Mark , foreign investors greatly ...
... foreign trade performance turned it during the 1980s into the world's second most important creditor nation after Japan . At the same time , reflecting the international attractiveness of the D - Mark , foreign investors greatly ...
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... foreign exchange home and abroad.57 - trust at The birth of the D - Mark under the currency reform on 20 June 1948 gave Vocke an unparalleled opportunity to show his steadfast- ness and foresight . Schacht , his former boss ...
... foreign exchange home and abroad.57 - trust at The birth of the D - Mark under the currency reform on 20 June 1948 gave Vocke an unparalleled opportunity to show his steadfast- ness and foresight . Schacht , his former boss ...
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... foreign creditors at the Dawes Conference led to a period of rapid economic growth . The clouds of gloom over Germany momentarily parted . Schacht , at the helm of a bank which seemed miraculously to have recovered some of its pre - war ...
... foreign creditors at the Dawes Conference led to a period of rapid economic growth . The clouds of gloom over Germany momentarily parted . Schacht , at the helm of a bank which seemed miraculously to have recovered some of its pre - war ...
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Preface | 1 |
Glossary | 5 |
The Hub of Europe 2 i | 8 |
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