The Bundesbank: The Bank that Rules EuropeRandom House, 1992 - 359 pagina's |
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Pagina 107
... effect the toughest of deflationary policies to try to withstand financial collapse in Germany's ever more stretched economy . After the central bank's tight money policy ended up exacerbating the effects of the depression , in 1933 the ...
... effect the toughest of deflationary policies to try to withstand financial collapse in Germany's ever more stretched economy . After the central bank's tight money policy ended up exacerbating the effects of the depression , in 1933 the ...
Pagina 146
... effect of enhancing rather than weakening the status of West Germany's first generation of central bankers . In 1957 , when the Bundesbank Law came into effect , German parliamentarians formally transferred sovereignty over the D - Mark ...
... effect of enhancing rather than weakening the status of West Germany's first generation of central bankers . In 1957 , when the Bundesbank Law came into effect , German parliamentarians formally transferred sovereignty over the D - Mark ...
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... effect with astonishing consistency and unexpected success . An important condition was the firm footing of the National Socialist state . In demo- cratically run countries , it is hardly possible that such a system of directed ...
... effect with astonishing consistency and unexpected success . An important condition was the firm footing of the National Socialist state . In demo- cratically run countries , it is hardly possible that such a system of directed ...
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