Wilhelm Lautenbach

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Dr. Wilhelm Lautenbach (1891-1948) was a German economist and official of the Economics Ministry at the beginning of the 1930s. He has been called a "a pre-Keynes Keynesian." [1] He is known for his proposal that Germany default on reparations and foreign credits and implement a plan of self-financing forms of public works.[2]

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