Bukovina's economic and social reconstruction after the First World War
Alexandrina Popescu-Cruceanu
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Alexandrina Popescu-Cruceanu: ”Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava
SEA - Practical Application of Science, 2023, issue 31, 47-63
Abstract:
At the beginning of the interwar period could be observed both in Romania and Bukovina numerous economic transformations, generated by political and social factors, like the consequences of the First World War, financial and human losses, the protective measures for agriculture and the import and exportation of agricultural products, etc. The purpose of this paper is to identify and analyze the main measures undertaken by the state for economic and social reconstruction and resilience in first part of interwar period, both for Romania and Bukovina. The results point out that the agriculture will continue to have a pronounced cereal character, even if the lands cultivated with other plants have a significant rise. An important place in the volume of trade is occupied by the exchange between the village and the city, which took off in the interwar years, a fact mainly due to the expansion of peasant households and their production, after the agrarian reform of the 1920s.
Keywords: reconstruction; agriculture; industry; trade; tertiary sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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