This book explores the complex relationship between market power and inflation, focusing on the economic dynamics in Germany from 1952 to 1972. It comprises analyses and critical discussions by economists Franz-Ulrich Willeke, Theodor Pütz, and Artur Woll, who investigate various aspects of inflation, such as its causes, effects, and the role of market strategies. The authors aim to clarify ongoing debates and contribute to the understanding of inflationary processes, considering both absolute and relative inflation. The book targets economists, policymakers, and scholars interested in economic theory and inflation. |