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The Economic History of Eastern Europe 1919-75: I: Economic Structure and Performance between the Two Wars

Kaser, M. C.(Edited by)Radice, E. A.(Edited by)
Part of the Economic History of Eastern Europe series
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This is the first of a five-volume series offering a definitive analysis of the economic development of eastern Europe from the dismemberment of the great nineteenth-century empires in 1919 to the 1975 Act of Helsinki which confirmed the boundaries of the east-west division. Volume I provides a general survey of the demographic and social structure of eight communist countries - Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia - as well as a description of their economic structure.

There are chapters on agriculture, raw materials and energy, industry, infrastructure, foreign trade, and national income and product.

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Product Details
Clarendon Press
0198284446 / 9780198284444
Hardback
20/03/1986
United Kingdom
640 pages, numerous statistical tables and figures
163 x 241 mm, 1 grams