The German population's material standard of living during the 'peace years' of the Nazi regime (1933-38) is much debated. We use hitherto disregarded consumption data and the axiom of revealed preferences to test whether the material standard of living improved. We find that the food consumption bundle realized in 1935-36 must have been inferior to that of 1927-28 although GDP per capita was much higher. Even in 1937- 38 consumers were probably worse off compared to 1927-28. We conclude that increasing consumption constraints forced German consumers to a diet and thus to a material standard of living that were much more frugal than national income figures suggest
A few years ago, economic historian Albrecht Ritschl proposed the thesis that the socio-economic str...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The history of the West German agriculture between the end of war (1945) und the integration into th...
The German population's material standard of living during the 'peace years' of the Nazi regime (193...
How good was the standard of living in pre-war Nazi Germany? Some historians have argued that househ...
This contribution examines the role of agriculture as part of the economic and political system of t...
Schon zu Beginn der Okkupation Dänemarks durch die Deutschen entwarf das Reichsministerium für Ernäh...
The proposed paper will discuss the controversy on Germany's economic recovery after the Depression ...
"Matters of Taste: The Politics of Food and Hunger in Divided Germany 1945-1971" traces the politica...
The Nazis inherited a weak economy, withered by the Great Depression and periods of hyperinflation, ...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of the economic programs launched by the Nation...
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...
For ideological reasons, the Nazi regime aimed at separating labourers from all over Europe forced t...
This paper develops a conceptual framework that can explain why economic development goes along with...
The object of this work is to examine the impact made by the NSDAP upon agriculture in Germany until...
A few years ago, economic historian Albrecht Ritschl proposed the thesis that the socio-economic str...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The history of the West German agriculture between the end of war (1945) und the integration into th...
The German population's material standard of living during the 'peace years' of the Nazi regime (193...
How good was the standard of living in pre-war Nazi Germany? Some historians have argued that househ...
This contribution examines the role of agriculture as part of the economic and political system of t...
Schon zu Beginn der Okkupation Dänemarks durch die Deutschen entwarf das Reichsministerium für Ernäh...
The proposed paper will discuss the controversy on Germany's economic recovery after the Depression ...
"Matters of Taste: The Politics of Food and Hunger in Divided Germany 1945-1971" traces the politica...
The Nazis inherited a weak economy, withered by the Great Depression and periods of hyperinflation, ...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of the economic programs launched by the Nation...
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...
For ideological reasons, the Nazi regime aimed at separating labourers from all over Europe forced t...
This paper develops a conceptual framework that can explain why economic development goes along with...
The object of this work is to examine the impact made by the NSDAP upon agriculture in Germany until...
A few years ago, economic historian Albrecht Ritschl proposed the thesis that the socio-economic str...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The history of the West German agriculture between the end of war (1945) und the integration into th...