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Economic and social changes in the Czechoslovak countryside have been marked since 1945. There have been changes in the mode of production, in the social structure, in the structure of the residential network, in the functional use and spatial arrangements in rural residential areas, and, particularly, in the quality of living of the rural population.

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  • Sociálně-ekonomický rozvoj československého zemědělstvi (Socioeconomic development of Czechoslovak Agriculture) (1983) (Prague: State Agriculture Press).

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  • Statistická ročenka ČSSR 1985 (Czechoslovak Statistical Yearbook) (Prague).

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Jeniček, V. (1989). Economic and Social Development of Czechoslovak Agriculture. In: Adelman, I., Lane, S. (eds) The Balance between Industry and Agriculture in Economic Development. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10268-6_13

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