Leírás és Paraméterek
Hungary looked forward to the 20t h century with self-confidence, and that optimism was not without grounds. With its two centres, the Monarchy appeared to be a power able to guarantee its citizens security and the opportunity for prosperity. Within the country, practically every sphere of economic life was enjoying unparalleled development. Following the liberal economic policy and the considerable influx of capital, the infrastructure grew at a tempestuous rate. (As an example, the length of rail track per capita exceeded those for Germany and England.) Between 1890 and 1913, the value of industrial production doubled. Due to an economic growth exceeding the European average, national income rose by an average of 3.7% and deposits in Hungary's financial institutions rose to five times their value. While Budapest may not have contained Europe's most important stock exchange, by 1905, as a symbol of self-confidence, it had built the continent's largest stock exchange palace. Productivity and technical development grew hand in hand with rapid economic growth.
Műfaj | muzeológia |
ISBN | 978-963-7061-51-6 |
Sorozat | History Exhibition Guide 4. |
Szerkesztő | István Ihász |
Kiadó | Hungarian National Museum |
Kiadás éve | 2008 |
Kötés típusa | Puhatáblás / Kartonált |
Oldalszám | 158 |
Nyelv | angol |
Méret | B5 165 x 235 |
Tömeg | 200 g |