Central Europe in the twentieth century : an economic history perspective
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Central Europe in the twentieth century : an economic history perspective
Scolar Press , Ashgate Pub. Co., c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
A study of Central European economics over the last century. The book explores such areas as the economic development of the interwar and post-war period, property rights and debt in East-West relations and regionalized studies of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Poland, Romania, Austria and Germany.
Table of Contents
- Eastern Europe in transition - economic development during the interwar and postwar period, Alice Teichova
- continuity and discontinuity in the economic development of Czechoslovakia 1918-1991, Vaclav Prucha
- promise, failure and prospects of economic nationalism in Poland - the communist experiment in retrospect, Henryk Szlajfer
- the rise and fall of Yugoslavia - an economic history view, Franjo Stiblar
- transformation and the legacy of backwardness - thoughts from a Romanian perspective, Daniel Daianu
- after the collapse of East Germany - social insecurity and political disillusion in the New Lander, Jorg Roesler
- from interwar stagnation to postwar prosperity - Austria's reconstruction after 1945, Fritz Weber
- property rights and debt in East-West European relations, Michael C. Kaser.
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