Alberts Zalts - Latvian Foreign Trade and Foreign Trade Policy - Interwar period of Latvian independence - 1927





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Latvian Foreign Trade and Foreign Trade Policy
Alberts Zalts
Place of publication: Riga
Year: 1927
Language: English
Binding: Original Paper binding
Printed by At the State Printing Office
29 Pages
An original 1927 publication titled Latvian Foreign Trade and Foreign Trade Policy by Alberts Zalts, printed in Riga during the interwar period of Latvian independence.
This work is an important historical and economic document, offering contemporary insight into Latvia’s foreign trade, economic structure, and trade policy in the years following the country’s declaration of independence in 1918. Publications on Baltic economic policy from this period are increasingly scarce, especially in English.
Historical Context
In the 1920s, Latvia was establishing itself as a sovereign state with an independent economic and trade policy. Works such as this were often produced for diplomats, economists, and international institutions, making surviving copies uncommon today.
Condition
Vintage condition consistent with age.
No modern rebinding or restoration noted.
Collector Notes
Interwar Latvian economic history
Early English-language publication from Riga
Relevant to collectors of Baltic history, economics, and political studies
Scarce academic and policy material
Latvian Foreign Trade and Foreign Trade Policy
Alberts Zalts
Place of publication: Riga
Year: 1927
Language: English
Binding: Original Paper binding
Printed by At the State Printing Office
29 Pages
An original 1927 publication titled Latvian Foreign Trade and Foreign Trade Policy by Alberts Zalts, printed in Riga during the interwar period of Latvian independence.
This work is an important historical and economic document, offering contemporary insight into Latvia’s foreign trade, economic structure, and trade policy in the years following the country’s declaration of independence in 1918. Publications on Baltic economic policy from this period are increasingly scarce, especially in English.
Historical Context
In the 1920s, Latvia was establishing itself as a sovereign state with an independent economic and trade policy. Works such as this were often produced for diplomats, economists, and international institutions, making surviving copies uncommon today.
Condition
Vintage condition consistent with age.
No modern rebinding or restoration noted.
Collector Notes
Interwar Latvian economic history
Early English-language publication from Riga
Relevant to collectors of Baltic history, economics, and political studies
Scarce academic and policy material

