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100 Years of Pulitzer Prize Reporting on World Economy: From Germany's Fiscal War Burden in 1916 Until the Global Scene of Offshore Companies in 2016
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100 Years of Pulitzer Prize Reporting on World Economy: From Germany's Fiscal War Burden in 1916 Until the Global Scene of Offshore Companies in 2016
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This volume presents the Pulitzer Prize coverage of important economical and financial occurrences since the First World War. There are, among others, articles about the German post-war Reparations Problems, the Great Depression, the Russian Five Year Plan, Canada's upcoming Economy, The Financial Crisis of post-Communist Russia, the debacle of the American Bank crashes, China's economical successes, and the Panama Papers exposing the hidden infrastructure and global scale of offshore tax havens. Heinz-Dietrich Fischer, EdD, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at the Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany.
This volume presents the Pulitzer Prize coverage of important economical and financial occurrences since the First World War. There are, among others, articles about the German post-war Reparations Problems, the Great Depression, the Russian Five Year Plan, Canada's upcoming Economy, The Financial Crisis of post-Communist Russia, the debacle of the American Bank crashes, China's economical successes, and the Panama Papers exposing the hidden infrastructure and global scale of offshore tax havens. Heinz-Dietrich Fischer, EdD, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at the Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany.




















