Einträge zu dem Titel "Die Wirtschaftsentwicklung im Dritten Reich - mehr Desaster als Wunder : Eine Erwiderung auf Werner Abelshauser / Buchheim, Christoph (2001)":

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[20 Hauptsachtitel. Körperschaftliche Ergänzung : Zusatz] Die Wirtschaftsentwicklung im Dritten Reich - mehr Desaster als Wunder : Eine Erwiderung auf Werner Abelshauser
[31 Schlagwörter, Thesaurusbegriffe] Wirtschaft
[37 Sprache(n) des Textes] Deutsch
[40 Hauptverfasser] Buchheim, Christoph (JDG | GND)
[48 ] Buchheim, Christoph: Die Wirtschaftsentwicklung
[70 Quelle (Zeitschriftentitel[ ; Band(Jahrgang)Heft, Seiten])] z00826
[704 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Band] 49
[706 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Heft] 4
[708 Detaillierte Quellenangaben Seiten] 653-664
[76 Erscheinungsjahr] 2001
[81 Allg.Fußnote] Vgl. <1999, 14665>
[90 [Standort]Signatur[ = Magazinsignatur]] O 14.01
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[92c ] 09
[94 Verknüpfung zu externen Ressourcen] 2001
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[96 frei verwendbar (z.B. bibliotheksspezifische Daten)] ZA
[98 Abstract] This is a critique of an article by Werner Abelshauser published in issue No. 4 of the Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte in 1999. Abelshauser maintains that the rather high economic growth exacted by the economic policy of the NS regime was ultimately futile. Its intervention hampered an already improving economy which would have been beneficial in the long term. Abelshauser's argument to the contrary notwithstanding, there was indeed movement toward autonomous recovery in 1932/33. This movement, however, was soon stopped by the regime so that it could make use of the idle industrial capacity and work force created by the Great Depression to manufacture arms. With growth becoming dependent on ever increasing state demand, entrepreneurs had to wonder how long it could go on. Firms restricted investment in spite of the large profits they were making. Consequently, the state had to provide much of the investment capital needed to create the industry it required. Furthermore, the NS economic policy led to a drop in German exports and to a relatively low standard of living. The economy was ever more regulated and controlled by cartels. Given these facts, one can scarcely agree with Abelshauser maintaining that there is a certain similarity between the social market economy of the Federal Republic and the controlled economy of the Third Reich.
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