This book, edited by Manuel Saitzew, is part of a series on contemporary issues, focusing specifically on the German Reich during the early 20th century. It includes contributions from notable authors such as Werner Günther, Alexander Rüstow, and Claus Ungewitter, examining economic and industrial developments in Germany. The work addresses topics such as unemployment, production, and market dynamics within the German economy, particularly in the machine industry. The contributors aim to provide a thorough analysis of the economic conditions and the factors influencing them, offering insights into the challenges and transformations faced by Germany during this period. The book is intended for scholars and researchers interested in historical economic analysis and the socio-political context of Germany in the interwar period. |