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Friedrich Bülau’s Call for a Market-Oriented Solution to the Problem of Poverty in Germany during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century (1834)

Friedrich List, Excerpt from National System of Political Economy (1841)

John Prince-Smith, Excerpts from his Collected Writings (1843–63)

“Freedom of Occupation”: Excerpt from the Staats-Lexikon: “Trade and Manufacturing” (1845–48)

The Labor Minister Welcomes the Millionth Guest Worker (October 30, 1964)

The Onset of Turkish Labor Migration (1961)

U.S. Military Governor Joseph McNarney’s Statement to the Allied Control Council (July 20, 1946)

Black-Market Activity in Berlin (1945)

Reconstruction Aid for Europe: The Marshall Plan (1948)

The Economic State of Families, Examples from Berlin (1946/47)

Christmas Market on Alexanderplatz in East Berlin (December 1957)

Consumer Goods Supply: Young Couple Tests New Vacuum Cleaner (1956)

Straight from the Assembly Line: Model “P 70” in Berlin (c. 1956)

OMGUS Survey of Trends in German Public Opinion (1945–47)

OMGUS Survey on Attitudes toward General Economic Conditions (January 15, 1947)

OMGUS Survey of Trends in German Public Opinion (1945–48)

OMGUS Summary of Trends in German Public Opinion (December 17, 1947)

OMGUS Survey of Trends in German Public Opinion (1945–49)

OMGUS Survey: The Public Compares Present and Past Economic Conditions (July 1949)

OMGUS Survey of Expectations for the Marshall Plan (March 1948)

Rebuilding the Economy in the American and British Occupation Zones (1948)

Black Market in the American Occupation Zone (1948)

A Look Back at the Berlin Blockade and Airlift (1961)

“Made in Blockaded Berlin” (1949)

Otto A. Friedrich, “The Social Imperative” (1958)