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Југословенско-италијански економски односи (1934‒1936)

Yugoslav-Italian еconomic relations (1934‒1936)

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Рад се бави југословенско-италијанским економским односима од завршетка Свјетске економске кризе (1929‒1933) до укидања санкција које је Друштво народа увело Италији због инвазије на Абисинију (Етиопију). Написан је на основу грађе из Архива Југославије, као и доступне литературе.
After the Great economic crisis (1929‒1933), with the intent to improve their economic relations, Yugoslavia and Italy signed a new trade agreement, an addition to contracts that had been signed in earlier years. However, due to the Italian policy of autarchy and its approach to Austria and Hungary, Yugoslavia had to search for new economic partners, and an agreement on trade was signed with Germany. Thus, Germany received an open door for the economic penetration of Yugoslavia, suppressing Italy, especially in the months of Yugoslav participation in sanctions against Italy. The already disrupted trade exchange between Yugoslavia and Italy, having a miniscule possibility to reach previous level, became in late 1935 and in the first half of 1936 even more complicated. Although the decrease of Yugoslav exports to Italy was constant, while Yugoslav imports from Italy gradually increased, in the months of sanctions the Yugoslav-Italian trade exchange, as the most significant segmen...t in Yugoslav-Italian economic relations, almost completely died out, seriously damaging the economies of both countries. Germany took advantage of this new situation and stabilized its economic positions in the Balkans. Observed over a longer period, Yugoslav exports to Italy declined so much, as a direct consequence of sanctions, that Italy lost its first position and it was fifth in the main market of Yugoslav goods. The decline was evident in Yugoslav imports from Italy, as well as Germany’s rise in both. The German economic penetration was followed by the political one.

Keywords:
Југославија / Италија / Друштво народа / трговинска размена / санкције / немачки продор / Yugoslavia / Italy / trade agreement / sanctions / German economic penetration / trade exchange / League of nations / Société des Nations
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Глас САНУ, 2018, 428, 501-511
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  • Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
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  • Глас / Српска академија наука и уметности ; 428. Одељење историјских наука ; књ.18

Cobiss ID: 1548071658

ISBN: 0351-4765

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https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/9131
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and its approach to Austria and Hungary, Yugoslavia had to search for new economic partners, and an agreement on trade was signed with Germany. Thus, Germany received
an open door for the economic penetration of Yugoslavia, suppressing Italy, especially in
the months of Yugoslav participation in sanctions against Italy. The already disrupted trade
exchange between Yugoslavia and Italy, having a miniscule possibility to reach previous
level, became in late 1935 and in the first half of 1936 even more complicated. Although
the decrease of Yugoslav exports to Italy was constant, while Yugoslav imports from Italy
gradually increased, in the months of sanctions the Yugoslav-Italian trade exchange, as the
most significant segment in Yugoslav-Italian economic relations, almost completely died
out, seriously damaging the economies of both countries. Germany took advantage of this
new situation and stabilized its economic positions in the Balkans. Observed over a longer
period, Yugoslav exports to Italy declined so much, as a direct consequence of sanctions,
that Italy lost its first position and it was fifth in the main market of Yugoslav goods. The
decline was evident in Yugoslav imports from Italy, as well as Germany’s rise in both. The
German economic penetration was followed by the political one.
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abstract = "Рад се бави југословенско-италијанским економским
односима од завршетка Свјетске економске кризе (1929‒1933) до укидања
санкција које је Друштво народа увело Италији због инвазије на Абисинију
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литературе., After the Great economic crisis (1929‒1933), with the intent to improve their economic relations, Yugoslavia and Italy signed a new trade agreement, an addition to contracts that had been signed in earlier years. However, due to the Italian policy of autarchy
and its approach to Austria and Hungary, Yugoslavia had to search for new economic partners, and an agreement on trade was signed with Germany. Thus, Germany received
an open door for the economic penetration of Yugoslavia, suppressing Italy, especially in
the months of Yugoslav participation in sanctions against Italy. The already disrupted trade
exchange between Yugoslavia and Italy, having a miniscule possibility to reach previous
level, became in late 1935 and in the first half of 1936 even more complicated. Although
the decrease of Yugoslav exports to Italy was constant, while Yugoslav imports from Italy
gradually increased, in the months of sanctions the Yugoslav-Italian trade exchange, as the
most significant segment in Yugoslav-Italian economic relations, almost completely died
out, seriously damaging the economies of both countries. Germany took advantage of this
new situation and stabilized its economic positions in the Balkans. Observed over a longer
period, Yugoslav exports to Italy declined so much, as a direct consequence of sanctions,
that Italy lost its first position and it was fifth in the main market of Yugoslav goods. The
decline was evident in Yugoslav imports from Italy, as well as Germany’s rise in both. The
German economic penetration was followed by the political one.",
publisher = "Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности",
journal = "Глас САНУ",
title = "Југословенско-италијански економски односи (1934‒1936), Yugoslav-Italian еconomic relations (1934‒1936)",
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Латиновић Г. Југословенско-италијански економски односи (1934‒1936). Глас САНУ. 2018;428:501-511
,& Латиновић, Г. (2018). Југословенско-италијански економски односи (1934‒1936).
Глас САНУБеоград : Српска академија наука и уметности., 428, 501-511. 
Латиновић Горан, "Југословенско-италијански економски односи (1934‒1936)" 428 (2018):501-511

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