100 Years of the Koruna
Autor: | Vladimír Tomšík a kolektiv |
Nakladatel: | Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeněk s.r.o. |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Počet stran: | 360 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9788073807290 |
Místo vydání: | Plzeň |
Kategorie: | Ekonomie Ekonomie Knihy Města, obce Obory Obory Právníci Studenti Úřady, instituce |
Papírová kniha: | odkaz na knihu |
Cena papírové knihy: 685,00 Kč
Cena na 365 dní: | 343,00 Kč |
Cena na 180 dní: | 240,00 Kč |
Cena na 60 dní: | 103,00 Kč |
Cena na 30 dní: | 86,00 Kč |
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This publication charts the monetary policy history of our central bank (or,
to use older terminology, the bank of issue) and describes its institutional
development and the banknotes it has issued over time. It covers the period
from the establishment of the independent Czechoslovak state in October
1918 and its currency in February 1919 to the present. We have therefore
named the publication 100 years of the koruna. Given the twists and turns
of history, however, part of the narrative relates to the joint Czechoslovak
state, part to the occupied Protectorate and part to the independent Czech
Republic. As a result, the original joint Czechoslovak currency was divided
temporarily in 1939–1945 and then again – this time for good – in 1993.
From that point on, the currencies of the two successor states went
their own ways, the Czech koruna continuing to the present day and the
Slovak koruna until it was replaced by the single European currency in
2009.
to use older terminology, the bank of issue) and describes its institutional
development and the banknotes it has issued over time. It covers the period
from the establishment of the independent Czechoslovak state in October
1918 and its currency in February 1919 to the present. We have therefore
named the publication 100 years of the koruna. Given the twists and turns
of history, however, part of the narrative relates to the joint Czechoslovak
state, part to the occupied Protectorate and part to the independent Czech
Republic. As a result, the original joint Czechoslovak currency was divided
temporarily in 1939–1945 and then again – this time for good – in 1993.
From that point on, the currencies of the two successor states went
their own ways, the Czech koruna continuing to the present day and the
Slovak koruna until it was replaced by the single European currency in
2009.
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