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Cambridge Studies in Modern Economic History

Esta serie profundiza en los momentos cruciales y las fuerzas impulsoras del desarrollo económico en el mundo occidental. Se centra en el análisis del rendimiento económico, la producción y la productividad, examinando las causas y consecuencias tanto del crecimiento económico como del estancamiento. Cada contribución ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre la configuración de la historia económica moderna.

Spanish Agriculture
Central and Eastern Europe, 1944 1993

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    Detour from the Periphery to the Periphery

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    The book offers a detailed comparative analysis of Eastern Bloc economies amid significant revolutionary transformations. It explores the economic structures, policies, and outcomes of various nations in the region, highlighting the challenges and adaptations they faced during this tumultuous period. Through rigorous examination, the author sheds light on the broader implications for economic theory and practice in post-revolutionary contexts.

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