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Monograph

Identifikator:
1744852030
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-117951
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Budgets and visible commercial balances of European countries 1922-1925
Place of publication:
Paris
Publisher:
Reference Service on International Affairs
Year of publication:
1925
Scope:
39 S.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Budgets and visible commercial balances of European countries 1922-1925
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B. — Import and Export Stafistics 
= Biblin‘" pi 
Year Imports Exports Balance 
(in leva) 
1922................ 4037662000 4326718000 292)036,006 
1923... 4 .. 5,120,660,000 3,537,134,000 1,98%7526,000 
1924... ..... 0 5557311000 4902226000 655,085,000 
1925 (Ist 4 months)... 2,315,497,000 1,763,833,000 551,664,000 
Reference : Bulletins Mensuels de la Direction Générale de Statistique du Royaume 
de Bulgarie. 
CZECHOSLOVAKIA 
A. — Budgetary Situation 
Year Revenue Expenditure Balance 
(in Czechoslovak crowns) 
1922 ee aT 20,269,774,000 20,495,802,000 — 226,028,000 
1923 (budget)... ... 18,812,391,000 19,371,031,000 — 558,640,000 
1924 (budget)...... 16,39] ,294,000 16,993,977,000 — 602,683,000 
1925 (budget). . .... 15,701.917.000 15,974,169.000 — 272.252.000 
Expenditure and revenue in the Czechoslovak budget for 1925 are for 
the first time classified in two groups, one including the administrative or unpro- 
ductive departments of the Government, the other the productive departments— 
that is the enterprises operated by the State, such as railways, posts and tele- 
graphs, tobacco monopoly, state forests, state mines, etc. The object of this 
grouping is to facilitate the application of a law passed in 1922 for the 
so-called commercialization of state enterprises, the prime object of which is to 
put all the state enterprises on a self-supporting basis, necessitating, of course, 
the segregation of the accounts of these enterprises from the general state 
accounts. In the estimates for 1925 the “administrative” or “unproductive” 
expenditure amounts to 9,57] ,000,000 crowns, while the “productive” expen- 
diture amounts to 6,403,000,000 crowns. The “administrative” revenue (from 
customs duties, taxes, etc.) amounts to 7 ,274,000,000 crowns, while the “pro- 
ductive” revenue amounts to 8,128,000,000 crowns. These estimates indicate 
that the productive government enterprises as a whole will produce a net profit 
mm 1925 of 1,726,000,000 crowns, while the administrative departments will 
stand the Government a net loss of 1,998,000,000 crowns, leaving a net deficit 
for the year in the combined accounts of 272,000,000 crowns.
	        

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