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Essays on the Yugoslav Economic Model
George Macesich
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Essays on the Yugoslav Economic Model

George Macesich George Macesich


January 1989

Praeger

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This volume treats various aspects of the Yugoslav economic model and focuses on the long-term program of stabilization undertaken by that country in the last few years.

This volume treats various aspects of the Yugoslav economic model and focuses on the long-term program of stabilization undertaken by that country in the last few years. The contributors discuss such diverse topics as the country's socioeconomic relations, and problems and prospects for carrying out a long-term stabilization program. Essays on the Yugoslav Economic Model puts forth a number of assertions relating to the country's economic performance: that Yugoslavia must resort to greater reliance on markets; it must become more export oriented with a fully convertible currency; the country must rid itself of debilitating inflation; it must preserve a social policy consistent with its socialist principles.

This volume treats various aspects of the Yugoslav economic model and focuses on the long-term program of stabilization undertaken by that country in the last few years. Essays on the Yugoslav Economic Model puts forth a number of assertions relating to the country's economic performance: that Yugoslavia must resort to greater reliance on markets; it must become more export oriented with a fully convertible currency; the country must rid itself of debilitating inflation; it must preserve a social policy consistent with its socialist principles. Furthermore, Yugoslavia must take all of these measures and more within the constraints of the existing socio-political framework of socialist self-management and heterogeneous population. The contributors each agree that given the country's diversity, a resort to markets is the only meaningful option available.
The Economic System of Yugoslavia by K. Gligorov
The Socioeconomic Model of Socialist Self-Management by D. Vojnic, R. Lang, and B. Marendic
Market and Current Key Problems in Socioeconomic Development by S. Jurin
The Place and Role of Marketing in Yugoslav Economic Theory and Practice by F. Rocco
Accumulation and Investment in the Yugoslav Economy: The Developmental and Systemic Aspects by D.V. Marsenic
Investment Decisionmaking by I. Teodorovic and M. Nusinovic
Investment Project Evaluation by J. Bendekovic
Recent Tendencies in the Regulation of Income Distribution in Enterprises by N. Mates
Qualitative Factors of Development and the Implementation of the Long-Term Program of Economic Stabilization by Z. Jasic
Macroeconomic Models in the Planning Process of the Yugoslav Economy by S. Zdunic
The System of International Economic Relations by R. Stajner
Social Policy in a Socialist Self-Managing Society by B. Sefer
The Policy of Financing Social Needs in Recent Years by P. Jurkovic
Bibliography
Index