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The subject will be dealt with in two parts: the first part will be devoted to an analysis of the post-war economic policy whereby Czechoslovakia proposed to solve its basic regional problem and stimulate the development of its less advanced area, namely Slovakia; the second part will contain the more general ideas and conclusions emerging from the lessons and the achievements of this regional policy.
Translated by M. C. Lemierre.
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The subject will be dealt with in two parts: the first part will be devoted to an analysis of the post-war economic policy whereby Czechoslovakia proposed to solve its basic regional problem and stimulate the development of its less advanced area, namely Slovakia; the second part will contain the more general ideas and conclusions emerging from the lessons and the achievements of this regional policy.
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Turčan, P. (1969). The Development of a Backward Area in Czechoslovakia. In: Robinson, E.A.G. (eds) Backward Areas in Advanced Countries. International Economic Association Conference Volumes, Numbers 1–50. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15315-2_13
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