STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2617, sig. 109-12/265 Page 188 · 188 of 101
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2617, sig. 109-12/265
English Translation
119a divided, of the population resulting from the population of the workforce, and with good conditions, the Library STredy Prague process their own or foreign raw materials. The wealth of the nation blooms from the circulation of goods used by rēny. The richness is exhausted by the necessary purchase of suro-vin and their rapid consumption to worthless ma-térial. It must be the task of economic policy, to avoid such rapid consumption without, however, taking away the job opportunity of a number of workers. This means, from the simplicity of the claim, to move towards a thorough processing, i.e. to a quaint product, which will give a greater job opportunity for less suro-vin consumption, which means more domestic consumption for the country-scale market. ducts and thus increased purchasing power, which would be sufficient for a more valuable working reward, only to apply it to the engraving circulation of the currency and the cultural growth of our nation, without worrying about the disappointment of foreign countries. On the contrary, the country's natural wealth and the ton of our products will attract many foreign consumers directly to us, without having to deduct transport costs from exporting the value of the work of the Czechoslovak hands. Really, these aspects will allow increased consumption of round, not only for enough media, but also for the fact that by releasing the working pace, the community will gain even more time for peaceful cultural experiences. In this respect, it is necessary to concentrate the population into regions which are otherwise depopulationd and from which growers had to export not only crops but also their own growth. If food prices are reduced by the price of unnecessary transport, this will allow greater consumption of them and again increase the purchasing capacity of agricultural layers, which means the possibility of sales of producers. The restriction of arms production requires pa-matovati on the replacement industry. The production of racion-pressed colosses must be replaced by the production of middle-sized entrepreneurs, even small ones, which employ not only more people in individual machines, but at-