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Rijeka as a socialist port: Insights from Jugolinija's early years, 1947-1960
Brigitte le Normand
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Early Years
100%
Socialist
100%
Rijeka
100%
State Socialism
100%
Global Market
66%
Yugoslavia
66%
Yugoslav
66%
Foreign Policy
33%
Built Environment
33%
Rapid Growth
33%
Self-managing
33%
Socialism
33%
Socialist Ideology
33%
Privileged Access
33%
Foreign Currency
33%
People Flow
33%
Foreign Travel
33%
Shipping Lines
33%
Port of Rijeka
33%
Socialist State
33%
Foreign Trade Policy
33%
Closed Society
33%
Foreign Knowledge
33%
INIS
ports
100%
employees
75%
operation
50%
market
50%
economy
50%
yugoslavia
50%
leaks
25%
mobility
25%
travel
25%
business
25%
people
25%
environment
25%
foreign policy
25%
capital
25%
trade
25%
growth
25%
personnel
25%
Social Sciences
State Socialism
100%
International Trade
33%
Foreign Policy
33%
Socialism
33%
Trade Policy
33%
Socialist State
33%
Foreign Exchange
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Foreign Exchange
100%
Foreign Trade
100%