This book presents the phenomenon of economic nationalism in interwar East-Central Europe and to define its role in the region's development. It analyzes both the intent and the efficacy of nationalist policies and economic protectionism in these regions.
Drawing on archival sources as well as published materials in eight languages, Jan Kofman analyzes both the intent and the efficacy of nationalist policies and economic protectionism in Europe's central and eastern regions—traditionally, its weaker and less industrialized states.