German Railways and Traders (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Edwin A. Pratt

 
9781332131785: German Railways and Traders (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore how German railways shape industry and trade, from tariffs to forwarding networks. This book surveys the German state railways, their finances, and how they interact with traders and industry. It contrasts experiences with Britain and the United States and explains why German rail policy often centers on economic outcomes for commerce.

The analysis covers the structure of tariffs, the vital role of forwarding agents, and how these systems influence costs for traders. It presents how loading, unloading, and various administrative fees fit into the total price of moving goods, and it discusses the political context of railway nationalisation as it affected business interests.

- Learn how tariffs are organized in Germany, including inland, cross-border, and transit rates, and why the sheer number of tariff documents matters.
- See how Spediteurs (forwarding agents) coordinate collection, forwarding, and delivery, and how their charges affect the rail rate you actually pay.
- Understand what is included in and excluded from railway rates, such as loading, unloading, waybills, and documentation fees.
- Explore the debate over state vs. private control of railways and its impact on traders and industry.

Ideal for readers of economic history, transport policy, and industrial development.

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