This essay analyses the Czechoslovak attendance in the All-Russian Exhibition of Peasant Farming and Domestic Industry in Moscow, 1923. It concentrates on initiatives of Czechoslovak companies and motives, which led the Soviets to attract exhibitors from foreign firms. Sufficient amount of prompt information often determined participation in the exhibition. Thus the study analyses the origin, content and amount of information, which the firms received and potential activity, which they executed in order to acquire the relevant information.
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