"...Ferguson makes a valuable contribution to the historiography of German inflation....a valuable reassessment of long-term inflationary pressures in German history." The Historian
"This thoroughly researched and well-written study is a sophisticated substantiation of earlier analyses that pointed out the destructive effects of hyperinflation on Germany." Choice
"This superb work offers revisions of a good deal of previous scholarship on Germany in the late Wilhelminian and the Weimar eras. Future studies of German history in this crucial period will have to take Paper and Iron into account." Michael Richards, German Life
"Niall Ferguson makes a valuable contribution to the historiography of German inflation by recasting the history of the inflation of the early 1920s...This book serves as a useful model for analysis of the relationships between different levels of government. Moving between the world of Hamburg's upper bourgeoisie and the German central government, Paper and Iron provides a valuable reassessment of long-term inflationary pressures in German history." The Historian
"This stimulating and elegantly conceived book skillfully links three major themes-the history of German finance, an analysis of the role of Hamburg in German, political and economic life, and an examination of Max Warburg, the great Hamburg banker, and of his central role in German financial decision making in the early 1920's." Harold James, Journal of Interdisciplianry History
"There is little doubt that for years to come Paper and Iron will remain one of the most important contributions to the existing body of literature on the economic and political history of the German inflation." Larry Eugene Jones, German Studies Review
"Ferguson's counterfactual produces powerful insights that deserve careful consideration and further investigation..." Gerald D. Feldman, Central European History
"This well-written, imaginative, and lively account, the author's first book, desrves scrutiny by every serious student of Weimar's business, political, and financial history." Elisabeth Glaser, Business History Review
"...a new perpective on one of Germany's major economic centers during the pre-war and Weimar eras." Rebecca S. Fahrlander, The European Studies Journal