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The Economics of World War I
The United Kingdom during World War I: business as usual?
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Stephen Broadberry
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Peter Howlett
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September 29 2005
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 3
The economics of World War I: an overview
pp. 41
The pity of peace: Germany's economy at war, 1914–1918 and beyond
pp. 77
Austria-Hungary's economy in World War I
pp. 112
The Ottoman economy in World War I
pp. 137
Between the devil and the deep blue sea: the Dutch economy during World War I
pp. 169
Was the Great War a watershed? The economics of World War I in France
pp. 206
The United Kingdom during World War I: business as usual?
pp. 235
Poor Russia, poor show: mobilising a backward economy for war, 1914–1917
pp. 276
Italy at war, 1915–1918
pp. 310
Until it's over, over there: the US economy in World War I
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