Economic Cooperation between Slovenia and other States-Successors of the Habsburg Empire from 1918 to 1941
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gospodarska zgodovina, gospodarska politika, carine, trgovski sporazumi, Srednja Evropa, Slovenija, obdobje med vojnamaAbstract
The author deals with the economic cooperation between Slovenia and the states-successors of the Habsburg Empire: Austria, Czechoslovak Republic, Hungary and Poland. He analyses the level of economic relations within a wide economic and political context of economic policy, customs duties and trade agreements, and through the optics of a direct goods exchange and the transfer of capital, technology and people (labour migration, tourism).
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1997-01-01
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