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14. Germany’s Economic Ascendancy After the Annexation of Austria
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Antonín Basch
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Introduction: East of the Rhine IX
- Contents XV
- Tables XVII
- 1. Central and Southeastern European Economy Before and After World War I 1
- 2. The Period of Consolidation and Reconstruction 17
- 3. The Impact of the World Economic Crisis 35
- 4. Attempts Toward Economic Rapprochement and International Solution of the Danubian Question 51
- 5. The Fight of the Danubian Countries Against the Crisis 70
- 6. The Problem of Price Adjustment: Export Subsidies 90
- 7. The Position of the Industrial Countries 104
- 8. Monetary Adjustments in the Agricultural Countries 132
- 9. Regional Economic Agreements 153
- 10. Germany’s Trade Penetration in Southeastern Europe 166
- 11. Policy of the New Plan Toward Southeastern Europe 171
- 12. The Increase of Trade with Germany 187
- 13. The Development During the World Economic Recovery in 1936–37 196
- 14. Germany’s Economic Ascendancy After the Annexation of Austria 203
- 15. The Small Countries and Bilateralism 216
- 16. Economic Development: The Problem and the Program 229
- 17. Regional Organization and Foreign Trade 248
- Bibliography 261
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Introduction: East of the Rhine IX
- Contents XV
- Tables XVII
- 1. Central and Southeastern European Economy Before and After World War I 1
- 2. The Period of Consolidation and Reconstruction 17
- 3. The Impact of the World Economic Crisis 35
- 4. Attempts Toward Economic Rapprochement and International Solution of the Danubian Question 51
- 5. The Fight of the Danubian Countries Against the Crisis 70
- 6. The Problem of Price Adjustment: Export Subsidies 90
- 7. The Position of the Industrial Countries 104
- 8. Monetary Adjustments in the Agricultural Countries 132
- 9. Regional Economic Agreements 153
- 10. Germany’s Trade Penetration in Southeastern Europe 166
- 11. Policy of the New Plan Toward Southeastern Europe 171
- 12. The Increase of Trade with Germany 187
- 13. The Development During the World Economic Recovery in 1936–37 196
- 14. Germany’s Economic Ascendancy After the Annexation of Austria 203
- 15. The Small Countries and Bilateralism 216
- 16. Economic Development: The Problem and the Program 229
- 17. Regional Organization and Foreign Trade 248
- Bibliography 261
- Index 267