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Revival: Poland and her Economic Development (1935) (Hardcover)
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Revival: Poland and her Economic Development (1935) (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Revivals
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Total price: R4,280
Discovery Miles: 42 800
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This richly illustrated and well documented book gives a full
picture of the economic development of the Polish Republic during
the seventeen years which elapsed since the independence of Poland
was proclaimed by Marshal Pilsudski on October 11th, 1918. The
author, in his capacity of President of the greatest and most
important of Polish banks, proceeds from a description of the
general conditions of the state of the country at the close of the
great war, from which it suffered almost a complete destruction of
economic resources, through an account of the work of
reconstruction so brilliantly accomplished by the united efforts of
the Polish nation, to a statement of the position as it is today.
The author discusses concisely but adequately the national
finances, banking, production, distribution, foreign and overseas
trade, communications and transport and closes with an extremely
interesting chapter on the measures which Poland undertook in order
to overcome the crisis which overwhelmed world economy in 1930.
Numerous diagrams and full index enhance the great usefulness of
this work which should be indispensible to the banker,
maunfacturer, and trader, contemplating business with Poland, and
to all students of economics and international affairs.
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