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The article discusses the economic situation in Slovenia after World War I through the lens of bankruptcy procedures. While bankruptcies were a common occurrence in the Austro- Hungarian economy, their number decreased significantly during World War I due to the stagnation of the economic market. After the war, most of the Slovene lands became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The period until the mid-1920s was one of economic prosperity, following a period of gradual recuperation in the first post-war years. In the years after 1918, bankruptcies were relatively rare and mostly concerned enterprises that were considered non-essential, i.e. those which did not supply food; all other enterprises were rather dispensable. From 1921, the economy stabilized and the number of bankruptcies slowly increased until the 1925 deflationary crisis. Archival sources frequently mention foodstuffs as part of bankruptcy estates, but they posed a problem for bankruptcy managers and debtors because their questionable quality made them difficult to sell and they spoiled quickly.
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- Masarykův ústav a archiv AV ČR, v.v.i., Gabčíkova 2362/10, 182 00 Praha 8, Czech Republic
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