This book explores the intricacies of price formation for industrial products, with a focus on the printing industry in Germany during the early 20th century. It provides a detailed analysis of the factors influencing pricing, such as labor costs, technical advancements, and market conditions. Contributions from economists and industry experts, including Dr. Theodor Francken, Dr. Lothar Hertel, and Dr. Johannes Schrader, offer insights into the economic conditions and pricing strategies of the time. The text is intended for economists, industry professionals, and scholars interested in historical economic studies and the development of industrial pricing mechanisms. |