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Author: | Tooze, J. |
Title: | Weimar's statistical economics: Ernst Wagemann, the Reich's Statistical Office, and the Institute for Business-Cycle Research, 1925-1933 |
Journal: | Economic History Review
1999 : AUG, VOL. 52:3, p. 523-543 |
Index terms: | ECONOMICS HISTORY STATISTICS |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | It is widely accepted that in the late nineteenth century a close relationship existed between the state bureaucracy of imperial Germany and the economists of the so-called historical school, a connection personified by Gustav von Schmoller. Equally, there is a consensus that a distinctive brand of liberalism, "Ordo-liberalism", provided, at the very least, the veneer of ideology for the "social market economy" of the Bonn republic. By contrast, the intervening decades, delimited by the two world wars, represent something of a hiatus. |
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