Austria-Hungary
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Austria-Hungary, also called Austro-Hungarian Empire, or Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, byname Dual Monarchy, (in German Österreich-ungarn, Österreichisch-ungarisches Reich, or Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie, or Doppelmonarchie), was the Habsburg empire from the constitutional Compromise ("Ausgleich") of 1867 between Austria and Hungary until the empire’s collapse in 1918.[1]
See also: Schinderling inflation in Austria
See also: Kipper and wipper inflation
See also: Inflations during Napoleonic Wars
References
- ↑ Encyclopædia Britannica. "Austria-Hungary.", Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 4 Nov. 2010. Referenced 2010-11-03.
Links
- Austria-Hungary on Wikipedia
- Studies from the Library of Congress (1986-1998)
- Austrian Paper Money: 1700 and Following by William Graham Sumner, from A History of American Currency, originally published in October 1873
- Finance and Banking in the Austrian Empire and the Republic of Austria by Ludwig von Mises, 1921
- Lessons from the Great Austrian Inflation by Richard Ebeling, May 2014