Die Spuren der NS-Zeit m der österreichischen Wirtschaftsentwicklung

The ,Anschluß' in 1938 did not result in the much anticipated general surge of industrial modernisation in Austria. ,Modern' was only the supply with raw-materials and the mechanical equipment of the newly established military industries. After March 1938 the introduction of Germa...

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Main Author: Fritz Weber
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: StudienVerlag 1992-04-01
Series:Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
Online Access:https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/oezg/article/view/5493
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spelling doaj-c5201083b92b43ceb51dd0fe6e08fcc72021-03-19T20:46:44ZdeuStudienVerlagÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften1016-765X2707-966X1992-04-013210.25365/oezg-1992-3-2-2Die Spuren der NS-Zeit m der österreichischen WirtschaftsentwicklungFritz Weber The ,Anschluß' in 1938 did not result in the much anticipated general surge of industrial modernisation in Austria. ,Modern' was only the supply with raw-materials and the mechanical equipment of the newly established military industries. After March 1938 the introduction of German currency and monetary systems resulted in a brief rise of wages and in a shortlived boom in consumption. Expanding consumer-, construction-, and military-industries created job markets, which quickly did away with unemployment. The key to this initial success of NS-economic policy lay in its Keynesian character. But investments by the Third Reich in Austria have to be seen in relation to the simultaneous confiscation of Austrian gold and foreign currency reserves. War-oriented state investments triggered an additional - if somewhat slow - private investment boom and created - through a shortlived rise in the standard of living - the material basis for broad support among the Austrian population. After the war Marshall-Plan-aid helped to rebuild the bombed-out heavy industries and to complete the unfinished electrical-power projects. Post-war Austria inherited a much augmented industrial employment-rate as well as the shift of its main industrial productions into the western provinces of the country. https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/oezg/article/view/5493
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Die Spuren der NS-Zeit m der österreichischen Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
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title Die Spuren der NS-Zeit m der österreichischen Wirtschaftsentwicklung
title_short Die Spuren der NS-Zeit m der österreichischen Wirtschaftsentwicklung
title_full Die Spuren der NS-Zeit m der österreichischen Wirtschaftsentwicklung
title_fullStr Die Spuren der NS-Zeit m der österreichischen Wirtschaftsentwicklung
title_full_unstemmed Die Spuren der NS-Zeit m der österreichischen Wirtschaftsentwicklung
title_sort die spuren der ns-zeit m der österreichischen wirtschaftsentwicklung
publisher StudienVerlag
series Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
issn 1016-765X
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publishDate 1992-04-01
description The ,Anschluß' in 1938 did not result in the much anticipated general surge of industrial modernisation in Austria. ,Modern' was only the supply with raw-materials and the mechanical equipment of the newly established military industries. After March 1938 the introduction of German currency and monetary systems resulted in a brief rise of wages and in a shortlived boom in consumption. Expanding consumer-, construction-, and military-industries created job markets, which quickly did away with unemployment. The key to this initial success of NS-economic policy lay in its Keynesian character. But investments by the Third Reich in Austria have to be seen in relation to the simultaneous confiscation of Austrian gold and foreign currency reserves. War-oriented state investments triggered an additional - if somewhat slow - private investment boom and created - through a shortlived rise in the standard of living - the material basis for broad support among the Austrian population. After the war Marshall-Plan-aid helped to rebuild the bombed-out heavy industries and to complete the unfinished electrical-power projects. Post-war Austria inherited a much augmented industrial employment-rate as well as the shift of its main industrial productions into the western provinces of the country.
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