Ritschl is economic history professor at the London School of Economics. DW-TV: For more we're joined by Albrecht Ritschl, economic history professor at the London School of Economics -and he says ...
In the New York Times, Hans-Werner Sinn of Germany's Ifo Institute for Economic Research argued that Greece has already received far more help than Germany received under the post-war Marshall Plan.
Barry Eichengreen and Albrecht Ritschl N°112 The U.S. Business Cycle, 1867-1995: Dynamic Factor Analysis vs. Reconstructed National Accounts Albrecht Ritschl, Samad Sarferaz and Martin Uebele N°111 A ...
The economic impact of the coronavirus is similar to the situation during both world wars. It could even match the despair of the Great Depression. Still Germany is well prepared, says Albrecht ...
"The Reichsbank acted as a willing stooge and receiver of stolen goods in the context of the financial holocaust," said Albrecht Ritschl, a professor of economic history. Germany's Bundesbank ...
Bank of England archives reveal £5.6 million of gold was transferred days after Nazi siege of Czechslovakia in 1939 The bank sanctioned the transfer of gold, which is worth an estimated £736.4 million ...
An interview a few days later on Spiegel Online, the largest German-speaking news website, with another journalist who had heard the radio broadcast, focused on Ritschl’s observation that Germany had ...
Bank of England archives reveal £5.6 million of gold was transferred days after Nazi siege of Czechslovakia in 1939 The bank sanctioned the transfer of gold, which is worth an estimated £736.4 million ...