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词条 Lastenausgleich
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Lastenausgleich was the post World War II program and laws to recompense Germans and ethnic Germans who fled their homelands for their lost properties. This was a very complicated law that transferred enormous wealth to the immigrants over a period of decades. It may well have provided a strong basis for the Wirtschaftswunder or German "economic miracle" in the post-war era. Economic analysis of this activity could influence modern tax laws for understanding how transfer of wealth through higher minimum wage laws and direct transfers can influence a modern economy.

The value of "lost" property during the war was paid at a rate of 50% of its value quarterly over as much as 30 years. By 1982 over 115 billion DM (about $70 billion US dollars as of 1999, when Germany adopted Euros as its currency) has been spent. This outweighs hugely the value of something more than $1 billion Germany received through the Marshall Plan.

Books

  • Michael L. Hughes Shouldering the Burdens of Defeat: West Germany and the Reconstruction of Social Justice. University of North Carolina Press. Chapel Hill 1999 {{ISBN|0-8078-2494-1}}

References

4 : Aftermath of World War II in Germany|Human rights by issue|Compensation methods|Development in Europe

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