Preliminary Economic Studies Of The War, Volume 10 presents an in-depth analysis of the economic impacts and transformations precipitated by World War I. Authored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Economics and History, this volume offers crucial insights into the financial, industrial, and trade-related upheavals of the era.
The study delves into various facets of wartime economics, providing a detailed record of how nations adapted their economic policies and infrastructures to meet the demands of conflict. By examining the economic strategies and consequences experienced by different countries, this volume contributes significantly to understanding the broader historical context of the war.
This book remains a valuable resource for historians, economists, and anyone interested in the profound and lasting effects of World War I on the global economic landscape.
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