Oeffa bills

Öffa bills ("ö" is a Germanic umlaut that can be transcribed "oe") or job-creation bills were promissory notes created in 1932 by the German government. They were aimed at additional fund-raising for public building initiatives and later for job creation schemes. The Öffa bills were the blueprint for the Mefo bills which were designed following the same scheme.

Oeffa bills

Öffa bills ("ö" is a Germanic umlaut that can be transcribed "oe") or job-creation bills were promissory notes created in 1932 by the German government. They were aimed at additional fund-raising for public building initiatives and later for job creation schemes. The Öffa bills were the blueprint for the Mefo bills which were designed following the same scheme.