ASSESSMENT OF TRANSITION IN THE YUGOSLAV SUCCESSOR STATES

This paper will assess the results oftransition in the Yugoslav successor states usingobjective and subjective criteria. Four objectivecriteria related to economic growth will be used tocompare economic performance in Yugoslavia andits successor states; 1. Speed of recovery afterwar/change in system...

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Main Author: Tahir Mahmutefendić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economics Pale University of East Sarajevo 2012-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Ekonomskog Fakulteta u Istočnom Sarajevu
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Online Access:http://www.ekofis.org/images/dokumenti/Aktivnosti/zr2012/17-29%20Tahir%20Mahmutefendic.pdf
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description This paper will assess the results oftransition in the Yugoslav successor states usingobjective and subjective criteria. Four objectivecriteria related to economic growth will be used tocompare economic performance in Yugoslavia andits successor states; 1. Speed of recovery afterwar/change in system, 2. Absolute growth rates, 3.Relative growth rates, 4. Place in worlddevelopment. This will be supplemented by a surveyof public opinion conducted by the European Bankfor Reconstruction and Development.All the four objective criteria show that theYugoslav economy performed much better than theeconomies of its successor states. The survey showsthat only 20 percent of population are happy withthe results of transition in South Eastern Europeancountries, while 64 percent are unhappy and 16percent are undecided. In the former Yugoslaviamuch less than 20 percent of population are happywith the changes brought by the transition.
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spelling doaj.art-da26a7af851d4a61822f1fc082b9d8cc2023-09-02T11:27:41ZengFaculty of Economics Pale University of East SarajevoZbornik Radova Ekonomskog Fakulteta u Istočnom Sarajevu1840-35572012-01-0161729ASSESSMENT OF TRANSITION IN THE YUGOSLAV SUCCESSOR STATESTahir MahmutefendićThis paper will assess the results oftransition in the Yugoslav successor states usingobjective and subjective criteria. Four objectivecriteria related to economic growth will be used tocompare economic performance in Yugoslavia andits successor states; 1. Speed of recovery afterwar/change in system, 2. Absolute growth rates, 3.Relative growth rates, 4. Place in worlddevelopment. This will be supplemented by a surveyof public opinion conducted by the European Bankfor Reconstruction and Development.All the four objective criteria show that theYugoslav economy performed much better than theeconomies of its successor states. The survey showsthat only 20 percent of population are happy withthe results of transition in South Eastern Europeancountries, while 64 percent are unhappy and 16percent are undecided. In the former Yugoslaviamuch less than 20 percent of population are happywith the changes brought by the transition.http://www.ekofis.org/images/dokumenti/Aktivnosti/zr2012/17-29%20Tahir%20Mahmutefendic.pdfTransitionObjective assessment of transitionSubjective assessment of transitionAbsolute Growth RatesRelative Growth Rates
spellingShingle Tahir Mahmutefendić
ASSESSMENT OF TRANSITION IN THE YUGOSLAV SUCCESSOR STATES
Zbornik Radova Ekonomskog Fakulteta u Istočnom Sarajevu
Transition
Objective assessment of transition
Subjective assessment of transition
Absolute Growth Rates
Relative Growth Rates
title ASSESSMENT OF TRANSITION IN THE YUGOSLAV SUCCESSOR STATES
title_full ASSESSMENT OF TRANSITION IN THE YUGOSLAV SUCCESSOR STATES
title_fullStr ASSESSMENT OF TRANSITION IN THE YUGOSLAV SUCCESSOR STATES
title_full_unstemmed ASSESSMENT OF TRANSITION IN THE YUGOSLAV SUCCESSOR STATES
title_short ASSESSMENT OF TRANSITION IN THE YUGOSLAV SUCCESSOR STATES
title_sort assessment of transition in the yugoslav successor states
topic Transition
Objective assessment of transition
Subjective assessment of transition
Absolute Growth Rates
Relative Growth Rates
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