Abstract
The subject of this study is the social-economic policy in the period 1945-1949 as carried out by the Dutch government. As such it is mainly a history of the ideas held by the various parties involved concerning the role a government can and should play and an account of the immediate postwar policy. In order to explain the fact of the general acceptance of a strong government influence on economy in 1945 the first chapter relates the factors that brought this about and contrasts them with the prewar situation. ...
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Original language | Dutch |
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Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Award date | 11-Dec-1980 |
Place of Publication | [s.l.] |
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Publication status | Published - 1980 |