This book, edited by Heinrich Herkner, addresses the reorganization of the German economy and finance following World War I. It presents discussions and debates held by members of the Association for Social Policy on various topics, including taxation, income distribution, and economic justice. The book aims to explore potential solutions for Germany's financial challenges, such as managing war debts and restructuring tax systems. It features contributions from prominent economists and policymakers, providing insights into the economic and social issues faced by Germany during this period. The intended audience includes scholars, policymakers, and those interested in economic history and social policy. |