This book, part of a series published by the Verein für Socialpolitik, examines the disruptions in German industries during the early 20th century, specifically around the years 1900 and following. It explores the structure and significance of various industrial sectors, including the iron and steel industries, and their impact on the broader economy. The work delves into the industrial boom, its causes, and subsequent decline, analyzing factors such as production volumes, labor conditions, and organizational changes. The intended audience includes economists, historians, and scholars interested in industrial development and economic history. |