Private property in the industry of the Third Reich is
often considered a mere nominal provision without much substance.
However, that is not correct, because firms, despite the rationing
and licensing activities of the state, still had ample scope to
devise their own production and investment profiles. Even
regarding war-related projects, freedom of contract was generally
respected; instead of using power, the state offered firms a number of
contract options to choose from. There were several motives behind this
attitude of the regime, among them the conviction that private property
provided important incentives for increasing efficiency.
The Role of Private Property in the Nazi
Economy: The Case of Industry
CHRISTOPH BUCHHEIM AND JONAS SCHERNER
The Role of Private Property in the Nazi
Economy: The Case of Industry
CHRISTOPH BUCHHEIM AND JONAS SCHERNER
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