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  1. Economy of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    In fact Yugoslavia's debt was just 20.11% of GDP in 1971, which is, when compared with UK (67.95%), US (46.64%), West Germany (17.87%), Italy (41.46%), a comparatively low rate. …

  2. apportionment of debt of the former Yugoslavia was the first step in this process. This paper discusses key issues of debt apportionment. Following a brief presentation

  3. YUGOSLAVIA: KEY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON THE DEBT

    What Are the Causes of Yugoslavia's Financial Crisis? The major cause of Yugoslavia's debt crisis was the overexpansionary economic policies of the Tito era, including heavy reliance on …

  4. Economic reasons for the break-up of Yugoslavia - ScienceDirect

    Jun 1, 2013 · The history of Yugoslavia continues to attract academic attention more than twenty years after the violent break-up of this federative state. Analyzing why it happened can be …

  5. Debt Conversions in Yugoslavia - OECD

    The paper begins with a brief description of the relationship between Yugoslavia and its creditors throughout the 1980s, providing a background for the introduction of debt conversions in …

  6. The myth of Yugoslavia living on debt – Elusive Development

    Dec 2, 2024 · This article aims to debunk that persistent claim, examining the historical and economic realities of Yugoslavia’s development to provide a more balanced perspective. A …

  7. Economic Aspects of Breakup of Yugoslavia - ResearchGate

    Dec 1, 2015 · Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia represented a community of six republics with socio-cultural, social and economical differences that increased over the decades, leading …

  8. Economy of The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

    Western trade barriers dramatically reduced Yugoslavia's economic growth. In order to counter this, Yugoslavia took on a number of International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans and …

  9. In 1961, the total external debt of Yugoslavia was only 633 million dollars. In 1977, the total external debt of Yugoslavia amounted to something less than 10 billion dollars. Between 1977 …

  10. Breakup of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

    Yugoslavia subsequently fell into heavy IMF debt due to the large number of International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans taken out by the regime. As a condition of receiving loans, the IMF …

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