Ludwig Erhard.
Helmut Heinrich Valdemar Schmidt served as Chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982. He was credited for his financial policies that consolidated Germany's economic miracle.
Strict control on stock speculation
Germany plays a central role in the European Union as one of its largest economies and political leaders, influencing economic policies and diplomatic relations across Europe. The Chancellor, as the head of government, is responsible for shaping domestic and foreign policy, leading the federal cabinet, and representing Germany on the international stage. The Chancellor also plays a key role in navigating issues such as economic stability, immigration, and climate change, while maintaining Germany's position as a pivotal player in global affairs.
In the Weimar Republic, the chancellor served as the head of government, responsible for leading the executive branch and coordinating the cabinet. The chancellor had the authority to propose legislation, implement policies, and manage government affairs amidst the political instability of the period. However, the chancellor's power was often limited by the fragmented parliament and the need to build coalitions, making governance challenging in the face of economic crises and political extremism. Notably, the chancellorship saw significant figures, such as Friedrich Ebert and Heinrich Brüning, navigate these turbulent times.
A dual society occurs when two (or more) social systems appear simultaneously. The term was coined by economist Julius Herman Boeke through characterizing a society in the economic sense.
The French economist most associated with the mercantile economic system was Colbert.
The economist site is a good site, but there are better sites such as EconTalk.
The chancellor of the exchequer (Alister Darling at the moment)
"Economically" is the adverbial form of "economic".The Chancellor's plans were economically unsustainable.
Natural economic zone.
Simplifies representations of the real world
An economist should be skilled in data analysis, critical thinking, and problem-solving. They should also have a strong understanding of economic theory and principles to analyze and interpret complex economic issues. Strong communication skills are also vital to effectively communicate economic findings and recommendations.
because they had no statesman to speak up for them.
Joseph Schumpeter
The Undercover Economist was written by Tim Harford, a member of the Financial Times editorial board and was published in May 2007. The book revisits the principles of modern economics and can be purchased from most large book stores, or second hand from re-seller companies. Tim Harford runs an economic 'problem page' - 'Dear Economist', and presented a TV series called 'Trust Me, I'm an Economist' for the BBC.
The real name of Chanakya was Kautilya, and he is also known as Vishnugupta. He was an ancient Indian philosopher, economist, and statesman, best known for his role in the establishment of the Maurya Empire and for his work, the Arthashastra, which is a treatise on statecraft and economic policy. Chanakya is often regarded as one of the earliest advocates of political science and economics in India.
John Perkins is very famous economist and author. He was considered in top 10 economist of the world and his most famous book as a author is "Confessions of an Economic Hitman". It was published in 2004.