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From the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy to the Treaty of Trianon (1920), thence through the German and Soviet occupations to the current post-communist climate, Hungarian economic history has remained embedded in political upheavals and economic problems peculiar to Eastern Europe. This continuity/discontinuity has determined the approaches and topics that have dominated the field and the accessibility and reception of ideas from outside.
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