The industrial census of 1936 did not include all industrial firms; for certain industrial groups data of small firms were not recorded. This article describes the estimation of employment (4 million) which has to be added to the recorded number of 8 million employees. The estimated figure is confronted with the figures of the workplace censuses of 1925, 1933 and 1939 on the one hand and with the compilation by Hoffmann on the other hand. Whereas the estimate is in line with the workplace censuses it deviates significantly from Hoffmann´s numbers. Scrutinising them reveals serious distortions in their level, trend and yearly fluctuations. By implication, this objection does not only hold for the employment figures but for time series on pro...
Recent research on international productivity comparisons with historical data has encountered large...
In 1936, the Imperial Statistical Office of Germany carried out an industrial census using the conce...
The proposed paper will discuss the controversy on Germany's economic recovery after the Depression ...
The industrial census of 1936 did not include all industrial firms; for certain industrial groups da...
The industrial census of 1936 did not include all industrial firms; for certain industrial groups da...
The industrial census of 1936 did not include all industrial firms; for certain industrial groups da...
This paper focuses on agricultural performance in 1936 as part of a comprehensive project to (re)con...
This paper focuses on agricultural performance in 1936 as part of a comprehensive project to (re)con...
Veiling statistics: Disinformation in Nazi-Germany about the war economy. In 1939 the German Office ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This article provides a new benchmark estimate of comparative Germany/U.K. labor productivity in man...
This paper is based on the archival sources of the German industrial census of 1936. Originally, thi...
'This article produces a new estimate of aggregate wage earnings in Germany from 1810 to 1989. Wages...
This article contributes to the debate on the causes of unemployment in interwar Germany. It applies...
We try to measure the impact work creation programs and rearmament had on employment and production ...
Recent research on international productivity comparisons with historical data has encountered large...
In 1936, the Imperial Statistical Office of Germany carried out an industrial census using the conce...
The proposed paper will discuss the controversy on Germany's economic recovery after the Depression ...
The industrial census of 1936 did not include all industrial firms; for certain industrial groups da...
The industrial census of 1936 did not include all industrial firms; for certain industrial groups da...
The industrial census of 1936 did not include all industrial firms; for certain industrial groups da...
This paper focuses on agricultural performance in 1936 as part of a comprehensive project to (re)con...
This paper focuses on agricultural performance in 1936 as part of a comprehensive project to (re)con...
Veiling statistics: Disinformation in Nazi-Germany about the war economy. In 1939 the German Office ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This article provides a new benchmark estimate of comparative Germany/U.K. labor productivity in man...
This paper is based on the archival sources of the German industrial census of 1936. Originally, thi...
'This article produces a new estimate of aggregate wage earnings in Germany from 1810 to 1989. Wages...
This article contributes to the debate on the causes of unemployment in interwar Germany. It applies...
We try to measure the impact work creation programs and rearmament had on employment and production ...
Recent research on international productivity comparisons with historical data has encountered large...
In 1936, the Imperial Statistical Office of Germany carried out an industrial census using the conce...
The proposed paper will discuss the controversy on Germany's economic recovery after the Depression ...