An edition of When money dies (1975)

When money dies

the nightmare of the Weimar collapse

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An edition of When money dies (1975)

When money dies

the nightmare of the Weimar collapse

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This book is about the collapse of the Weimar Republic in Germany shortly after WW 1, which was prefaced by a period of deflation. The collapse was distinguished by a period of severe hyperinflation that rendered the German currency worthless.

Publish Date
Publisher
Kimber
Language
English
Pages
256

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When money dies: the nightmare of the Weimar collapse
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First Sentence

"JUST BEFORE THE First World War in 1913, the German mark, the British shilling, the French franc, and the Italian lira were all worth about the same, and four or five of any were worth about a dollar."

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 249-250.
Includes index.
Available free on line at http://www.mises.org/resources/4016

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330.9/43/085
Library of Congress
HG999 .F47 1975

The Physical Object

Pagination
256 p. ;
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4930145M
Internet Archive
whenmoneydiesnig00ferg_796
ISBN 10
0718302141
LCCN
76356822
OCLC/WorldCat
2122100
Library Thing
8396759
Goodreads
3478345

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