True, the Czechoslovak economy, like that of its neighbors, suffered in 1991.
Foreign trade played an important role in the Czechoslovak national economy (as opposed to the Soviet Union).
The Czechoslovak economy was determined by five-year plans.
In the early 1960s, the Czechoslovak economy became severely stagnant.
This car was highly successful for Škoda and the Czechoslovak economy.
The Czechoslovak economy is not on the brink of collapse.
If, as seems likely, the Czechoslovak economy has been largely stagnant for 15 years then it is hard to see how domestic resources could be enough.
As teams of experts draft blueprints for the Czechoslovak economy, there is general agreement on two ideas.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Czechoslovak economy continued to grow at a respectable rate throughout the period.
Both companies became separated after 1945, when the entire Czechoslovak economy came under government control.