HISTORY OF CZECHOSLOVAK CURRENCY
Origin of the Czechoslovak currency.
The so-called Monetary Act of 10 April 1919 introduced the Czechoslovak koruna (CZK) and stipulated that "one Czechoslovak koruna counts as one Austro-Hungarian koruna". The current name "koruna" has been adopted. Another way to implement a monetary restriction and to gradually appreciate the new currency was the asset benefit and the increase in assets under the law of April 8, 1920, which Rašín considered the "koruna of reform policy." It was supposed to drain the inflationary money that came into circulation during the war. Revenue was expected in the range of CZK 20-25 billion. However, this plan failed, there were tax evasions and problems with the collection of the benefit. The first money of the new state was a one hundred koruna treasury note dated April 15, 1919. The first coins were twenty halers and fifty halers issued in February 1922. The first koruna coin was put into circulation in 1922. The first banknote was twenty koruna dated October 1, 1926, which went to circulation only in 1927.
CONTENT
- Origin of the Czechoslovak currency.
- Monetary stabilization.
- Establishment of the central bank.
- National Bank of Czechoslovakia.
- Gold reserve.
- Economic boom.
- Depression.
- The main activities of banks.
- Development of the national economy.
- Art designs.
- Czech banking system.
- The disintegration of Czechoslovakia.
- German occupation of the Czech lands.
- Currency damage caused by the occupation.
- Preparation of post-war monetary policy.
- Inflation and monetary chaos.
- Organization of monetary relations.
- Socialization of finance.
- February 1948 and central management.
- Directive management of monetary relations.
- Monetary reform of 1953.
- Central plan.
- Isolation.
- Reform efforts.
- "Standardization".
- Economic problems.
- Economic transformation.
- Changes in monetary policy management.
- Development of the koruna exchange rate.
- Development of the banking system.
- Development in 1990-1992.
- Division of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.
- Origin of the Czech koruna.
- Monetary policy management.
- International cooperation.
- Monetary stabilization.
- Establishment of the central bank.
- National Bank of Czechoslovakia.
- Gold reserve.
- Economic boom.
- Depression.
- The main activities of banks.
- Development of the national economy.
- Art designs.
- Czech banking system.
- The disintegration of Czechoslovakia.
- German occupation of the Czech lands.
- Currency damage caused by the occupation.
- Preparation of post-war monetary policy.
- Inflation and monetary chaos.
- Organization of monetary relations.
- Socialization of finance.
- February 1948 and central management.
- Directive management of monetary relations.
- Monetary reform of 1953.
- Central plan.
- Isolation.
- Reform efforts.
- "Standardization".
- Economic problems.
- Economic transformation.
- Changes in monetary policy management.
- Development of the koruna exchange rate.
- Development of the banking system.
- Development in 1990-1992.
- Division of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.
- Origin of the Czech koruna.
- Monetary policy management.
- International cooperation.