Non-tariff Protectionist Schemes, 1918–1928
This article focuses on non-tariff, i.e. unorthodox trade protectionist schemes imposed by governments of Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Poland in the aftermath of WWI. The policies of state intervention in the four countries are analyzed from a comparative perspective, and presented i...
Main Author: | Aleksandar R. Miletić |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije
2015-10-01
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Series: | Токови историје |
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Online Access: | http://tokovi.istorije.rs/lat/uploaded/CLANAK%20-%20MILETIC%20R%20ALEKSANDAR.pdf |
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