The Magic of Money

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The Magic of Money is a memoir and economic treatise by German banker and statesman Hjalmar Schacht, reflecting on his role in Weimar and Nazi-era financial policy and the nature of monetary power.

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instanceOf book
economic treatise
about Hjalmar Schacht NERFINISHED
Nazi-era financial policy
Reichsbank NERFINISHED
currency stabilization
hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic
public finance
state intervention in the economy
author Hjalmar Schacht NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
describesPeriod Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
describesRoleOf Reichsbank president
discusses credit creation
exchange-rate policy
interwar European finance
reparations
role of confidence in money
explores interaction of economics and politics
moral questions of monetary policy
psychology of money
focusesOn limits of central bank independence
relationship between money and political power
techniques of monetary stabilization
genre economic literature
memoir
non-fiction
hasAuthorBackground banker
central banker
statesman
hasPart autobiographical reflections
economic analysis
historical commentary
language German
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Nazi Germany economy
Weimar Republic economy
central banking
financial history
inflation
monetary policy
monetary power
political economy
narrativePerspective first-person
workOf Hjalmar Schacht NERFINISHED

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Hjalmar Schacht notableWork The Magic of Money