Section I. The German Demand for Norwegian Resources.- Chapter 1. Ideology and Business Strategy: Assessing Nazi Germany's different approaches to the supply of light metals for the Luftwaffe; Lutz Budrass.- Chapter 2. Frozen fillets from the far north: German demand for Norwegian fish; Ole Sparenberg.- Section II. The Western European context: Regulation and Responses.- Chapter 3. Financial and monetary developments in the occupied Netherlands, 1940-45; Hein A.M. Klemann.- Chapter 4. Doing business with the Hun: Dutch business during the German occupation 1940-1945; Martijn Lak.- Chapter 5. Seizure or Purchase? French deliveries for German purposes in World War II (1940-1944); Marcel Boldorf.- Chapter 6. Shades of Collaboration: The French Automobile Industry under German Occupation, 1940-1944; Talbot Imlay.- Chapter 7. A Faustian Bargain: Denmark's precarious deal with the German war economy; Joachim Lund.- Chapter 8. Corporatist institutions and economic collaboration in occupied Belgium; Dirk Luyten.- Section III. Supply: Managing and extracting resources from the Norwegian economy.- Chapter 9. Incentive structures and state regulations of the Norwegian economy; Harald Espeli.- Chapter 10. Why Germany did not fully exploit nickel industry in occupied Norway: IG Farben and the political economy of nickel in the Third Reich; P