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Economic Change in Eastern Europe since 1918

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Change in Easten Europe has often been seen in narrowly political terms by historians and commentators.

Underlying the often dramatic political events of the post-1918 period have been economic and social elements which have both massively influenced and severely constrained the political options of policy makers.

This text presents an account of the economic history of Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia in the 20th century.

Drawing upon knowledge of the primary literature and latest research, the authors explain why Eastern Europe was already underdeveloped by 1914 before assessing the impact of two world wars, economic recession, and socialist economic planning.

The final chapter examines the aftermath of the 1989 revolutions and discusses some scenarios for the future of the region.

It offers economists, political scientists and historians an overview of the economic legacy of Eastern Europe's turbulent past and the political and social factors, including the significant role of agrarian and land issues, which have helped to shape the region's history.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1852788232 / 9781852788230
Paperback / softback
25/04/1996
United Kingdom
English
296p.
24 cm
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 1995.