This book, edited by Walther Lotz and published by Duncker & Humblot in 1900, is a comprehensive study on tariffs and transport policies related to grain and flour in Germany and Russia during the late 19th century. The work, commissioned by the Association for Social Policy, examines the implications of tariffs on railway and waterway transportation from various perspectives, including economic justice, national interests, and the impact on local economies. It features contributions from several authors, including M. Roßmann, K. Kustermann, and S. Pernaczynski, who provide detailed analyses of regional tariff policies, transportation networks, and their economic effects. The book is intended for scholars and policymakers interested in historical economic policy and transportation economics. |