');
The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Ludwig Erhard Archives
Ludwig Erhard •ï¿½5 Items / 2 Books, 3 Articles
The Economics of Success (1963)
Show MoreShow AllFinding...Find More
Email This Page to Someone

�Remember My Information



=>
Published Reviews
  1. [+]
    Books in Brief (Review)
    The Economics of Success, by Ludwig Erhard
    1. The Economics of Success by Ludwig Erhard
    National Review, January 14, 1964, p. 35
  2. [+]
    Steward of the German Economy (Review)
    The Economics of Success, by Ludwig Erhard
    1. The Economics of Success by Ludwig Erhard
    Orbis, Winter 1963, pp. 868-869
  3. [+]
    Other Books (2 Reviews)
    The German Phoenix, by William Henry Chamberlin
    1. The German Phoenix by William Henry Chamberlin
    2. The Economics of Success by Ludwig Erhard
    The Freeman, February 1964, pp. 61-64
  4. [+]
    Book Reviews (6 Reviews)
    The Common Market
    1. Alliance Born of Danger by Charles A. Cerami
    2. The Future of the Atlantic Community by Kurt Birrenbach
    3. The Economics of Success by Ludwig Erhard
    4. Partnership for Progress by Pierre Uri
    5. The United States and the Common Market by Don D. Humphrey
    6. The Path to European Union by Hans A. Schmitt
    Current History, November 1963, pp. 307-308
  5. [+]
    Recent Books on International Relations (9 Reviews)
    General: Economic, Social and Cultural
    1. Growth Industrial and World Trade by Alfred Maizels
    2. The Political Dynamics of European Economic Integration by Leon N. Lindberg
    3. Problems of the United States as World Trader and Banker by Hal B. Lary
    4. Studies in United States Commercial Policy by William B. Kelly, Jr.
    5. The Road to Huddersfield by James Morris
    6. Politics and Economics by Lionel C. Robbins
    7. The Economic Effects of Disarmament
    8. The Economics of Success by Ludwig Erhard
    9. Economics for Development by Stephen Enke
    Foreign Affairs, January 1964, p. 332