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Introduction,rtha Rebbien and her companions, as well as the traders of Berlin’s illegal public marketplaces after 1945, we get a clearer picture of the black market as a radical market experience. It was this radical experience, this book argues, that shaped the discourses on postwar economies in both East and

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浮夸 发表于 2025-3-27 13:15:14

Black Markets from the End of the War to the Currency Reform, found a new situation. The larger the crowd of people meeting publicly to exchange goods became, the lower was the threshold to join in. A self-fulfilling, self-generating process set in that new countermeasures were no longer able to stop, let alone reverse.

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