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When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation, and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany, Paperback
Germany in 1923 provides a vivid, compelling, sobering moral tale.
When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation, and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany, Paperback
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When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation, and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany, Paperback

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What Stands Out

In-depth Analysis
Explore the intricate dynamics of Weimar Germany’s economy, showcasing how deficit spending led to catastrophic hyperinflation, enhancing reader understanding of historical financial crises.
Historical Context
Provides a comprehensive background on post-WWI Germany, offering insights into political and economic conditions that precipitated financial collapse, making it essential for history and economics enthusiasts.
Lessons for Today
Draws parallels between Weimar's plight and contemporary financial issues, equipping readers with critical insights into potential pitfalls of modern economic policies and their consequences.

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Explore the history of Weimar Germany's hyperinflation and its effects on the economy and society. Discover the lessons learned from this devastating financial crisis. Available in paperback at Ubuy Sint Maarten, a Sint Maarten.
  • When Money Dies is a classic history book that explores the nightmare of deficit spending, devaluation, and hyperinflation in Weimar Germany.
  • The book was originally published in 1975 by William Kimber.
  • It provides a vivid and compelling account of what happens when a nation's currency depreciates beyond recovery.
  • In 1923, the German republic experienced a barter economy as its currency became effectively worthless.
  • Expensive items like cigars and artworks were exchanged for basic necessities like bread.
  • The financial chaos in Germany led to severe social unrest and the loss of life savings.
Book formatPaperback
Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
GenreBusiness & Investing
Publication dateOctober, 2010
Pages288
Reading levelPreschool
SubgenreFinance
Series titleNo Series
Number in series1
Edition1
PublisherPublicAffairs
Original languagesEnglish Language
TranslatorNo Translator info
Translated fromNo Translated Form
LanguageEnglish
Edu focusSolar System & Astronomy
Educational levelHigh School
Awards wonNo Awards Won in the past
Is collectibleN
OccasionNO SPECIAL OCCASSION
Character groupNo Character Group
IllustratorNo Illustrator Information
EditorNo editor info found
Binding typePerfect Binding
Digital file formatNo Digital File Format
Digital reader formatNO DIGITIAL READER FORMAT
Digital audio file formatNo Digital Audio Format
NarratorNo Narrator Info Found
Recording time0 min
Number of discs1
Retail packagingSingle Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h)5.40 x 0.90 x 8.20 in (13.7 x 2.3 x 20.8 cm)
Assembled product weight0.65 lb (290 grams)
SportNo Sport Information
Bisac subject headingBusiness & Economics

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Suitable For
  • Economics Students

    Students studying economics will benefit from understanding historical hyperinflation and its impacts on economies and societies.

  • History Enthusiasts

    Those interested in history will gain insights into the Weimar Republic's economic challenges and their historical context.

  • Financial Analysts

    Financial professionals can draw parallels between past and present economic crises, enhancing their strategic decision-making capabilities.

Not Suitable For
  • General Readers

    Casual readers might find the subject matter too complex and the writing style less engaging or too academic.

  • Quick Learners

    Readers looking for a brief overview or quick tips might find the detailed analysis overwhelming and time-consuming.

  • Fiction Lovers

    Those who prefer fictional narratives may not appreciate the non-fiction and historical analysis presented in this book.

Product Description

When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Deficit Spending, Devaluation, and Hyperinflation in Weimar Germany, Paperback

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  • Question: What are some examples of the drastic effects of hyperinflation mentioned in the book?

    Answer: Expensive items like cigars, artworks, and jewels were exchanged for basic staples; a cinema ticket could be bought for a lump of coal.
  • Question: What is the relevance of the historical events to modern economic policies?

    Answer: The book draws parallels with modern quantitative easing and deficit financing, warning about the potential consequences.
  • Question: What is the main takeaway from the book?

    Answer: The book serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked hyperinflation and the importance of maintaining monetary discipline.

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Pros

  • Engaging and informative read
  • In-depth historical analysis
  • Easily understandable concepts
  • Relatable to current economics
  • Thought-provoking insights

Cons

  • Some may find it a bit dense.

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