In the first English-language biography of one of the most important figures in postwar German history Alfred C. Mierzejewski examines the life and service of Ludwig Erhard (1897&#x2013;1977) West Germany&#x2019;s first minister of economics and second chancellor. Erhard liberalized the German economy in 1948 and is generally considered the father of West Germany&#x2019;s &#x201C;economic miracle&#x201D; &#x2014; the period of extraordinary growth in jobs and improvement in the standard of living in the 1950s that helped stabilize Germany&#x2019;s first successful democracy.<br/><br/>While recent scholarship has dismissed Erhard&#x2019;s influence on Germany&#x2019;s economic recovery Mierzejewski returns to little-cited German analyses and Erhard&#x2019;s own record and concludes that Allied currency reform and Erhard&#x2019;s liberalization of the economy were crucial triggers for Germany&#x2019;s unprecedented economic boom. Mierzejewski provides insight into Erhard&#x2019;s policies his ideas his character and his relationships with Konrad Adenauer and Charles de Gaulle. By offering a fresh account of Erhard&#x2019;s career as a leader in postwar West Germany Mierzejewski provides a deeper understanding of Germany&#x2019;s economy as well as its democracy.
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