This book addresses the comparative history of economic thought in
Central European countries where there is a notable common historic
heritage and political traits. The author explores issues of
Central European identity, Habsburgian and Soviet influence, and
nationalistic traditions, and reveals commonalities between Czech,
Hungarian, Polish and Slovak economic thought: such similarities
proceed to explain aspects of contemporary economic and social
policies in these countries. This book aims to highlight
connections among Central European economists and will be of
interest to economists, economic historians, sociologists and
historians.
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