New Countries and New Economies in the Balkans
The newly created economies in the former Yugoslav space advance on the transition road with more or less success. Each of the former Yugoslav repub- lics has implemented its own transition policy, encountering different economic, political and social opportunities, as well as constraints. From anot...
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Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C.
2013
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Economía y Finanzas Transition Yugoslavia macroeconomic policy reforms regulation |
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Economía y Finanzas Transition Yugoslavia macroeconomic policy reforms regulation Miroslava Filipovic Sonja Buncic New Countries and New Economies in the Balkans |
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Economía y Finanzas Transition Yugoslavia macroeconomic policy reforms regulation |
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The newly created economies in the former Yugoslav space advance on the transition road with more or less success. Each of the former Yugoslav repub- lics has implemented its own transition policy, encountering different economic, political and social opportunities, as well as constraints. From another aspect, certain important similarities are also evident. This paper aims to present diver- gent economic and transition policies implemented in the Yugoslav space, and different outcomes in building the new economies. Particular attention is paid to comparative analysis of the privatization process carried out in all of them. Fi- nally, the paper analyzes the progress achieved in building market economy struc- tures in the new states. The analysis supports conclusions that, regardless of the speed of liberalization and privatization, different transition outcomes may have been influenced in the short run by the initial conditions, but in the long run the most important factors have been macroeconomic policy and institutional and regulatory reforms. |
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Miroslava Filipovic Sonja Buncic |
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Miroslava Filipovic Sonja Buncic |
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Miroslava Filipovic |
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New Countries and New Economies in the Balkans |
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New Countries and New Economies in the Balkans |
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New Countries and New Economies in the Balkans |
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New Countries and New Economies in the Balkans |
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New Countries and New Economies in the Balkans |
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new countries and new economies in the balkans |
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Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. |
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2013 |
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http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=32329694008 http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=mx/mx-010&d=32329694008oai |
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