Rašín A. Financial policy of Czechoslovakia during the first year of its history | Rašín, Alois, 1867-1923
Rašín A. Financial policy of Czechoslovakia during the first year of its history
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Author: Rašín, Alois, 1867-1923
Added by: halfofthesky
Added Date: 2018-12-30
Publication Date: 1923
Language: eng
Subjects: Czechoslovakia, Great War World War I, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Alois Rašín, economic history, currency, finances, national bank, freedom of trade, metal reserve, property tax, krone
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Pages Count: 300
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Total Size: 102.92 MB
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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923. — 186 p. — (Economic and social history of the World War)ContentsIntroductionThe currency questionAustro-Hungarian currency prior to its stamping in Czechoslovak bank notes
Proposals for a restoration of the currency
The metal reserve project
The property tax
The peace treaty and the currency
The international exchange rate of the krone
The Banking department of the Ministry of FinanceNational financeThe budget
Government undertakings
Taxes, general duties, customs duties, and monopolies
The national debtEconomic measuresThe liberation of the financial system
The naturalization of joint-stock companies
The increase of company capital
The stock exchange
The housing problem
The transition from state control to freedom of trade and competition
SummaryConclusionAnnexes: Tables and Index
Proposals for a restoration of the currency
The metal reserve project
The property tax
The peace treaty and the currency
The international exchange rate of the krone
The Banking department of the Ministry of FinanceNational financeThe budget
Government undertakings
Taxes, general duties, customs duties, and monopolies
The national debtEconomic measuresThe liberation of the financial system
The naturalization of joint-stock companies
The increase of company capital
The stock exchange
The housing problem
The transition from state control to freedom of trade and competition
SummaryConclusionAnnexes: Tables and Index