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Topic: Economy of SFRY


  
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Economy of SFRY is known for the organization of that country, and its particular brand of workers' self-management system.
SFRY recognised "nations" (narodi) and "nationalities" (narodnosti) separately; the former being reserved for the main and indigenous peoples, and the latter for the minorities and immigrants.
In 1970s, the economy was reorganized according to Edvard Kardelj's theory of associated labour, in which the right to decision making and a share in profits of socially owned companies is based on the investment of labour.
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 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The SFRY bordered Italy and Austria to the northwest, Hungary and Romania to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece and Albania to the south, and the Adriatic Sea to the west.
SFRY consisted of six republics with ethnicities living here and there in peace until it was a major factor for the dissolution of the federation.
In 1970s, the economy was reorganized according to Edvard Kardelj's theory of, in which the right to decision making and a share in profits of socially owned companies is based on the investment of labour.
www.kernersville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia   (1133 words)

  
 Economy of SFRY - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The economy was organised as a mixed planned socialist and market socialist economy: factories were nationalized, but they were not owned by the state — they were rather socially owned, which roughly corresponds to public ownership in other economic systems.
In 1950s socialist self-management was introduced, which reduced the state control of the economy.
For later developments, see: Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Economy of Croatia, Economy of the Republic of Macedonia, Economy of Serbia and Montenegro, Economy of Slovenia.
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 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The most significant change to the borders of the SFRY occurred in 1954, when the adjacent (Click link for more info and facts about Free Territory of Trieste) Free Territory of Trieste was dissolved by the (Click link for more info and facts about Treaty of Osimo) Treaty of Osimo.
Despite common origins, the economy of socialist Yugoslavia was much different from economies of the Soviet Union and other Eastern European socialist countries, especially after the (Click link for more info and facts about Yugoslav-Soviet break-up) Yugoslav-Soviet break-up of 1948.
In (The decade from 1970 to 1979) 1970s, the economy was reorganized according to (Click link for more info and facts about Edvard Kardelj) Edvard Kardelj's theory of associated labour, in which the right to decision making and a share in profits of socially owned companies is based on the investment of labour.
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 Bambooweb: SFRY
Free Territory of Trieste was dissolved by the
The economy was organised as a mixed planned socialist and
socialist self-management was introduced, which reduced the state control of the economy.
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 Encyclopedia: SFRY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After the initial Yugoslav wars, the process ended in 1992 when the remainder of Yugoslavia, now having only two republics, Serbia and Montenegro, formed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which in 2002 was reformed and renamed to Serbia and Montenegro.
New legislation was gradually introduced to remedy the situation, but the goverment mostly tried to fight the crisis by issuing more currency, which only fueled the inflation further.
For later developments, see: Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Economy of Croatia, Economy of the Republic of Macedonia, Economy of Serbia and Montenegro.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/SFRY   (2016 words)

  
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With respect to assets and liabilities of the former SFRY, the United States’ position is that each of the Successor Defendants constitutes a successor with interests in property of the former SFRY.
The district court correctly determined that issues regarding the assets and liabilities of the successors to the former SFRY must be resolved on political grounds by the political branches of government.
Because allocation of liabilities of the former SFRY raises political questions that have not been settled, it would be inappropriate for any judgment to be entered directly against the Successor Defendants, either jointly or individually.
www.state.gov /documents/organization/6649.doc   (3773 words)

  
 Economy of Thailand - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Economy of Thailand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Economy of Thailand is not available in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
Economy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Economy of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
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 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Abika.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The process towards war in order for the leaders to create "ethnically clean" nations had begun, with state-owned media propagating nationalistic ideas, this later led to nationalism seen previously in WW2, the dissolution of the federation and the war that followed.
The basic organizations were usually made up of just dozens of people and had their own workers councils, whose assent was needed for strategic decisions and appointment of managers in enterprises or public institutions.
See also: Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Economy of Croatia, Economy of the Republic of Macedonia, Economy of Serbia and Montenegro.
www.abika.info /index.php/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia   (1073 words)

  
 Read about Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Socialist Federal Republic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The SFRY bordered Italy and Austria to the northwest, Hungary and Romania to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece and Albania to the south, and the
Economy of SFRY you can read more on the organization of that country.
In 1970s, the economy was reorganized according to
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 Read about Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Socialist Federal Republic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The SFRY bordered Italy and Austria to the northwest, Hungary and Romania to the north, Bulgaria to the east, Greece and
In the article on the Economy of SFRY you can read more on the organization of that country.
Despite common origins, the economy of socialist Yugoslavia was much different from economies of the Soviet Union and other Eastern European socialist countries, especially after the
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia   (915 words)

  
 MILOSEVIC
Under the constitution of the SFRY, the JNA was under the command of the federal presidency, but Ante Markovic violated the constitution and ordered the JNA to take action in Slovenia.
What happened according to Jovic was that Markovic raided the foreign exchange reserves of the SFRY, and the citizens who had converted their money into deutschemarks were unable to get their money back out of the banks, and had to be issued what amounted to IOU’s by the state.
Even though Markovic almost single handedly destroyed the economy of the SFRY, and caused countless citizens to lose their life savings, he had the nerve to accuse Milosevic of “stealing” state funds.
www.slobodan-milosevic.org /news/smorg011503.htm   (749 words)

  
 SOCIALIST FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Yugoslavia, unlike other Eastern and Central European communist countries, chose a course independent of the Soviet_Union (see Informbiro), and was not a member of the Warsaw_pact nor NATO, but rather than that initiated a Non-Aligned_Movement in 1956.
After the initial Yugoslav_wars, the process ended in 1992 when the remainder of Yugoslavia, now having only two republics, Serbia and Montenegro, formed the Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia, which in 2002 was reformed and renamed to Serbia_and_Montenegro.
The Yugoslav_wars, consequent loss of market, as well as mismanagement and/or non-transparent privatization brought further economic trouble for all former republics of Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
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 Mreza Kreativnih Ljudi - Ognjen Radonjic "A View on the War, Dissolution and Economic Collapse. The Case of Serbia ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In that period economy of SFRY had experienced very high economic growth (among the highest in the world), accompanied with rapid urbanization, industrialization and welfare state enforcement during economic upward cycle.
Process of privatization (and also the transition to market economies), to the extent that it was actually implemented (there were several unsuccessful programs of privatization in 1991-1994, 1997-2000), was not transparent.
In SFRY non-Slavs like Albanians, Hungarians, Romanians, Germans, Turks and so on were classified as national minorities, while Serbs, Croatians, Slovenians, Macedonians, Montenegrins and Bosniak-Muslims had status of nationality.
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 Encyclopedia: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Flag of the SFRY, ratio 1:2 Flag of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia consisted of three equal horizontal bands coloured in pan-Slavic colors - blue (top), white and red - with yellow bordered red star, symbol of communism, at the flags centre.
Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) and its predecessor, Federal Peoples Republic of Yugoslavia (FPRY) was developed after the World War II as follows: Constitution of FLRY, adopted on January 31, 1946 Constitutional Law of the FLRY, adopted on January 13, 1953 Constitution of SFRY, adopted...
Informbiro (also the Informbiro period or the Time of the Informbiro) was a period (1948-1955) in the history of Yugoslavia characterized by conflict and schism with the Soviet Union.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Socialist-Federal-Republic-of-Yugoslavia   (3865 words)

  
 Serbia Info News / A Reform Agenda of Serbia
The need for reform of the legal framework to support deregulation and liberalizing of the economy is a crosscutting theme that permeates virtually all sectors.
A number of sector strategies, including energy, transport and communications are targeted at restoring, modernizing and upgrading the capacity of the infrastructure to support the needs of a new economy.
Privatisation of state and socially owned enterprises is essential for restoring competitiveness to the economy, and is starting with the targeting of the 28 most efficient state companies for early privatisation.
www.serbia-info.com /news/2001-06/28/24163.html   (888 words)

  
 Albanian Student protests in Kosova - 1997 - Background information
According to the Constitution of the former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) of 1974, which was in force until the deassociation of that country, Kosova was one of the eight federal units of that state, i.e.
In fact, immediately before their approval, on 27 February 1989 to be exact, the Presidency of SFRY introduced a state of emergency to Kosova, which was still in power on 23 March 1989, when the Assembly of Kosova passed a decision for granting its consent to constitutional amendments 9-49 of the SRS Constitution.
According to the Constitution of SFRY of 1974, Kosova was completely autonomous in regulating educational issues by its laws on all levels, the same as other federal units of Yugoslavia.
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 Economy
Slovenia is among the most successful of the countries in transition from socialism to a market economy.
It boasts a stable growth in GDP and is viewed as a safe country, ranked among the countries with the lowest degree of risk.
In its 13 years of existence, Slovenia has privatised its economy, stabilised inflation and wage growth, halted rising unemployment, strengthened its currency, relaxed the flow of capital and modernised its taxation system.
www.matkurja.com /en/country-info/economy   (740 words)

  
 Slovenian Foreign Debt USD 5.9 Billion in May [Free Republic]
This grey economy, like most of the high taxed EU zone, is a large unknown component of the economy.
We all know and recoginze that the SFRY recovery in the late 1940's was a model of waste, mismangement, and obession of ideology over practical results.
SFRY economic results from 1946-1958 were much better than the Slovenian experince from 1988 to 2000.
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 UNEP Balkans > Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia > Reports
As a constituent republic of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), the economy of what is now FYR of Macedonia was subject to central planning during the period after World War II What had been a largely agrarian economy prior to WWII, experienced dramatic industrial growth and urbanization.
During the latter part of the 1990s, the national economy grew at a modest but steady pace, and growth continued in the first half of 2000.
Within the framework of the centrally planned economies of the region's former socialist states, development was seen largely in terms of increasing production of the industrial and energy sectors.
enrin.grida.no /htmls/macedon/reports/postcon/eng/2.htm   (1780 words)

  
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FYR Macedonia inherited from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) an inefficient economy and an institutional and legal framework inconsistent with a market economy.
The economic situation in the country was then further hurt by the break up of the CMEA trading system, the civil war in Yugoslavia and the Greek embargo.
However, the economy began to stabilize in 1996 with the end of the embargo and Yugoslav civil war.
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 Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia - Ask Matt Web Stuff!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
[edit] Demographics Main article: Demographics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFRY recognised "nations" (narodi) and "nationalities" (narodnosti) separately; the former being reserved for the main and indigenous peoples, and the latter for the minorities and immigrants.
[edit] Economy Main article: Economy of SFRY Despite common origins, the economy of socialist Yugoslavia was much different from economies of the Soviet Union and other Eastern European socialist countries, especially after the Yugoslav-Soviet break-up of 1948.
When the individual republics organized multi-party elections in the 1990s, the Communist Parties mostly failed to win re-election.
www.askmatt.co.uk /encylopedia/Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia?xClient=d8d2d472afc2d71e84714d7d224f61ca   (1406 words)

  
 Slovenia . Austria . Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . 1991 . European Union . Freising manuscripts . Kingdom ...
Main article: Economy of SFRY Despite common origins, the economy of socialist Yugoslavia was much different from economies of the Soviet Union and other Eastern European socialist countries, especially after the informbiro Yugoslav-Soviet break-up of 1948.
The occupation and liberation struggle in World War II left Yugoslavia s infrastructure devastated.
With the exception of a recession in mid-1960s, the country s economy prospered formidably.
www.uk.knowledge-info.org /Slovenia-UK-0848008-em   (677 words)

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