An Economic Background to Munich: International Business and Czechoslovakia 1918–1938 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, Series Number 17) by Alice Teichova | Cambridge University Press; 1st edition

An Economic Background to Munich: International Business and Czechoslovakia 1918–1938 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, Series Number 17)

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Binding : Paperback ISBN-10 : 0521073960 Language : English
Publisher : Cambridge University Press; 1st edition Publication Date : August 28, 2008 Pages : 444

The economic background to the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia at Munich in 1938 has not received the attention it deserves. This book helps to redress this imbalance by analysing in depth the web of foreign interests – direct foreign investment, foreign long-term loans and the activities of international cartels in Czechoslovakia in the interwar period. After the First World War Central and Southeast Europe became one of the major regions of the world to which capital from France, Great Britain and the United States was exported. Czechoslovakia played a central part in this development: foreign capital sought to invest in Czechoslovak industrial enterprises and banks, to make loans to the state, public institutions and private economic organizations and to influence production, prices and the market through cartel agreements. Dr Teichova discusses in detail the influence of foreign capital and business organizations in mining, the metallurgical industries, engineering, electrical industries, chemical industries and banking in the greater part of the modernized sector of the economy.

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