"Die Finanzpolitik der Preussischen Grossst dte" examines the financial policies of major Prussian cities. This study delves into the economic and political factors shaping urban finance during a crucial period of German history. Walther Klose provides a detailed analysis of revenue, expenditure, and debt management in these cities, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities they faced.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in urban history, economic history, and public finance. It sheds light on the financial strategies employed by Prussian cities and their impact on urban development and governance.
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