ABSTRACT

First Published in 1963. In undertaking a series of studies on post-war economic problems, the Economic Group of the Chatham House Reconstruction Committee decided to prepare a report on the economic lessons of the nineteen-thirties. Described as obviously controversial, this title seeks to educate on the economic activity of the 1930s and how the authors, from their 1960s perspective, view the decisions made. Beneficial to any student of economics or those looking to broaden their historical perspective on this time period.

chapter |25 pages

The Nineteen-Twenties

chapter |41 pages

Great Britain

chapter |17 pages

France

chapter |24 pages

Germany: Internal Policy

chapter |53 pages

The Lessons