This book provides an in-depth analysis of the policy of dear food prices of provisions in England and Germany. Carl von Tyszka, an expert on economic policy, examines the policies implemented by both countries and their impact on the economy and society. He explores the reasons behind the policies and their effectiveness in achieving the desired objectives.
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