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The Habsburg Monarchy as a Customs Union

Economic Development in Austria-Hungary in the Nineteenth Century

John Komlos

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Beschreibung

This book explores the economic impact of two major mid-nineteenth century reforms: the formation of the customs union between Austria and Hungary and the emancipation of the peasantry.

Originally published in 1983.

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Schlagwörter

Calculation, Corporate tax, Tax incidence, Market rate, Tax, Gross output, Comparative advantage, Exchange rate, Government bond, Trade regulation, Economic growth, Foreign direct investment, Trade barrier, Industrialisation, Economic history, Business cycle, Terms of trade, Austrians, Trade diversion, Customs union, Agriculture in Austria, Economy of Austria, Economics, Nationalization, Creditanstalt, Secondary sector of the economy, Currency, Industrial production index, Zollverein, Mercantilism, Economic interventionism, Primary sector of the economy, Gross national product, Agriculture, Consumption tax, Finance, Price Change, Investment, Economic integration, Industrial production, Tibor Scitovsky, Social savings, Economy, Government debt, Real versus nominal value (economics), Fiscal policy, Commercial policy, Capital market, Austria-Hungary, Capitalism, Competition (economics), Tariff, Liberalization, Economic development, Balance of trade, Measures of national income and output, Trade Through, Trade creation, Subsidy, Income, Alexander Gerschenkron, Cisleithania, Colonial goods, Free trade, Economy of the Habsburg Monarchy, Asset, Interest rate, Return on capital, Net Importer, Industry