This article examines the hypothesis that in the “Third Reich”, bureaucratic agencies engaged in economic policies competed with each other. First, a model of competition is constructed whose predictions are then compared with actual political processes in Nazi Germany. This shows that the bureaus indeed competed with each other, supplying Hitler with political support in exchange for politically relevant property rights. However, in contrast to what the model predicts, they did not adapt their policy supply to the dictator’s wishes. In order to explain this outcome, the paper examines how Hitler protected himself against competitors to himself and how his choice of strategy affected bureau competition
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
This paper examines the value of connections between German industry and the Nazi movement in early ...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
In this article, the hypothesis is examined that in the "Third Reich" bureaucratic agencies engaged ...
The recent revival of political interest in antitrust has resurfaced a longstanding debate about the...
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This article analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their ...
“Planned Capitalism”. A Project to Overcome the World Depression by Means of Qualitative Economic Po...
This paper analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
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This article is devoted to the question of social basis of the National-socialist party of Germany (...
James BrophyGerman big business and the Nazi Party held a dubious historical relationship during the...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
This paper examines the value of connections between German industry and the Nazi movement in early ...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...
In this article, the hypothesis is examined that in the "Third Reich" bureaucratic agencies engaged ...
The recent revival of political interest in antitrust has resurfaced a longstanding debate about the...
This paper analyses whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of the economic programs launched by the Nation...
The article seeks to illuminate the formulation and implementation of Nazi economic policy in the Ge...
In the recent political discourse around antitrust reform, prominent voices from across the politica...
This article analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their ...
“Planned Capitalism”. A Project to Overcome the World Depression by Means of Qualitative Economic Po...
This paper analyzes whether the German National Socialists used economic policies to reward their vo...
The proposed paper will discuss the controversy on Germany's economic recovery after the Depression ...
This article is devoted to the question of social basis of the National-socialist party of Germany (...
James BrophyGerman big business and the Nazi Party held a dubious historical relationship during the...
Defence date: 12 June 2009Examining Board: Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School), Anke Hassel (Hert...
This paper examines the value of connections between German industry and the Nazi movement in early ...
Es ist inzwischen eine gesicherte Tatsache, daß die NSDAP am besten in den protestantischen ländlich...