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Journal articles on the topic "Finance, yugoslavia"

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Čolović, Vladimir. "Agreement on Succession Issues - Protection of Private Property / Sporazum o pitanjima sukcesije – zaštita privatne svojine." Годишњак факултета правних наука - АПЕИРОН 5, no. 5 (2015): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/gfp1505040c.

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After the breakup of Yugoslavia, many problems between the former republics, which among other things concerning the private property of natural and legal persons, are not yet resolved. In this regard, the question arises, how the state will guarantee the protection of private property. All former Yugoslav republics signed the Agreement on Succession Issues June 29, 2001, which stipulates that all newly independent states in the former Yugoslavia are the successor states. The agreement contains seven annexes and three appendices. The Agreement regulates the distribution of movable and immovabl
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Bogetic, Zeljko, Diana Dragutinovic, and Pavle Petrovic. "Hyperinflation and stabilization in FR Yugoslavia: 1992-1994." Panoeconomicus 69, no. 2 (2022): 173–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pan2202173b.

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This paper contributes to the literature on hyperinflation and stabilizations by analyzing the great Yugoslav hyperinflation and stabilization during the period 1992 to 1994. The paper makes three contributions. First, it provides updated and more accurate estimates of key economic variables on economic activity, public finances, and seigniorage revenues during hyperinflation based on most recent and updated data. Second, it identifies and analyzes salient features, causes, transmission mechanisms, and monetary consequences of the extreme Yugoslav hyperinflation in the period 1992-1994. It dis
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Woodward, Susan L. "Reforming a Socialist State: Ideology and Public Finance in Yugoslavia." World Politics 41, no. 2 (1989): 267–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2010411.

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Studies of state institutions in socialist countries demonstrate the inadequacy of current paradigms of the state. Political reforms within these states—like those examined in the works on Yugoslavia that are under review—present opportunities to develop new approaches. Arguments about the democratizing pressures of economic reform or the attempts to legitimize the state by resolving the national question are contrasted to a view of the state as primarily managing its international boundary. Leaders respond to changes in foreign finance, trade, and security with policy shifts that are institut
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Mićić, Srđan. "Yugoslavia and the Balkan unity, 1925–1930." Balcanica Posnaniensia. Acta et studia 29 (December 23, 2022): 213–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/bp.2022.29.15.

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This paper analyzes policies of the Yugoslav foreign ministers Momčilo Ninčić and Vojislav Marinković towards the ideas of the Balkan unity. Not only were both of them prominent political figures, but also economists and in several mandates ministers of finance, national economy, trade (and industry) and/or construction. Therefore the aim is to analyze their views on the political unification and economic co-operation between the Balkan states, and factors that provided opportunities or stood as constraints to the implementation of their plans. Chronologically, the paper covers the period from
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Uvalic, Milica. "Avramovic’s contribution to the transition to market economy in Yugoslavia." Panoeconomicus 69, no. 2 (2022): 265–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pan2202265u.

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The paper is dedicated to Dragoslav Avramovic, a unique personality who played a key role in a historically important period for Federal Republic (FR) of Yugoslavia. After the successful implementation of his macroeconomic stabilization program, Avramovic wanted to implement other important economic reforms. In November 1995, he prepared the ?Program II? that contained fifteen measures, one of which was the ?Democratization of property relations?. Avramovic formed a Working Group in April 1996 that was to prepare a privatization program for FR Yugoslavia. The program was soon ready, proposing
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Shangquan, Gao, Chen Yizi, and Wang Xiaoqiang. "Investigation of Reforms in Hungary and Yugoslavia." Chinese Economic Studies 22, no. 3 (1989): 80–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/ces1097-1475220380.

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Miladinović, Luka. "Trade and nationalism: market integration in interwar Yugoslavia*." European Review of Economic History 24, no. 2 (2019): 288–313. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ereh/hez002.

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Abstract This article empirically analyses the relationship between nationalism and regional economic integration in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between the First and the Second World War. It argues that prevailing nationalism had a negative impact on the economic integration of the regions within the Kingdom and further contributed to the political disintegration of the Kingdom. The analysis implies that the ideology of nationalism increased trade costs and thus retarded economic interconnectivity in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, notwithstanding the favorable trade environment and the desire of th
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Brekalo, Miljenko, and Zvjezdana Penava Brekalo. "THE CAUSES OF THE PUBLIC FINANCE CRASH IN THE SOCIALIST FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA." Mostariensia 22, no. 2 (2020): 129–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.47960/2831-0322.2018.2.22.129.

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Oset, Željko. "Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts and its cooperation with Yugoslavian Academies of Sciences and Arts (1938–1992)." Slovenica 5 (2023): 162–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8562.2023.07.

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The paper presents a brief overlook of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts and stance of Slovenian researchers towards Yugoslavian cultural policy. Slovenian scientists defended the independent status of their institutions, including the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and therefore opposed policies that would lead to the unification of Yugoslav institutions. In-depth cooperation between Yugoslav academies began after the Second World War, when the academies had their own research institutes. Initially, the cooperation was financed by the federal government, whereas with introdu
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Pantelić, Svetlana. "50-dinar banknote created during peace: Released during the War." Bankarstvo 49, no. 3 (2020): 128–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/bankarstvo2003128p.

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The paper provides a review of the activities of the Ministry of Finance and the National Bank of Yugoslavia in the period from 1931 to 1941, during which the 50-dinar banknote was prepared, printed and, after almost ten years of waiting, put into circulation for a short amount of time. The preparations for the production of the 50-dinar banknote, which bears the date 1 December 1931, began at the beginning of the same year. The banknote was made for the event of an emergency situation in the country, when silver coins disappear from circulation, to replace those coins, and to enable unhindere
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Finance, yugoslavia"

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Johnson, Tomas. "Nihilistic uncertainty : Freud, Kristeva, Keynes and the rise of ethno-nationalism in Yugoslavia 1980-1990." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.325454.

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Kossev, Kiril Danailov. "Finance and economic development in historical perspective : South East Europe in the interwar period, 1919-1941." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2011. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b29cf66a-9823-4aac-b2ab-10b629dd36b6.

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The positive contribution of finance to the process of economic development has been debated ever since Joseph Schumpeter famously argued in 1911 that services provided by finance are essential for technological innovation and growth. A substantial theoretical literature has produced increasingly sophisticated economic models endogenising the role of finance into the growth process, while empirical studies have put forward data to detect the link between the two. Yet a large part of the empirical surveys operate with macroeconomic or cross-section data and have little to say about the channels
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UVALIC, Milica. "Investment in labour managed firms : theoretical problems and empirical evidence from Yugoslavia." Doctoral thesis, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5091.

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Defence date: 12 December 1988<br>Examining Board: Prof. Mario Nuti (E.U.I., Supervisor) ; Prof. Wlodzimierz Brus, Wolfson College, Oxford ; Prof. Benedetto Gui, University of Trieste ; Prof. Marie Lavigne, University of Paris I ; Prof. Ales Vahcic, ICPE. Llubjana and University of Llubjana<br>First made available online 8 July 2015
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Books on the topic "Finance, yugoslavia"

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Rocha, Roberto Rezende. Inflation and stabilization in Yugoslavia. Country Economics Dept., World Bank, 1991.

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Dinkić, Mlađen. Final account: Economic consequences of NATO bombing : estimate of the damage and finance required for the economic reconstruction of Yugoslavia. Stubovi kulture, 1999.

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Bajt, Aleksander. The Yugoslav hyperinflation causes and remedies. Center for Education and Research in Free Enterprise, Texas A & M University, 1990.

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Diamond, Jack. Budget system reform in transitional economies: The case of the former Yugoslav Republics. International Monetary Fund, Fiscal Affairs Dept., 2003.

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Alcira, Kreimer, ed. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Post-conflict reconstruction. World Bank, 2000.

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Office, General Accounting. Defense health care: Reimbursement of hospitals not meeting CHAMPUS copayment requirements : report to congressional committees. The Office, 1988.

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Office, General Accounting. Defense health care: Workload reductions at military hospitals have increased CHAMPUS costs : report to the chairman, Subcommittee on Defense, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate. The Office, 1989.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Information Management & Technology Division, ed. Defense, health care. The Office, 1993.

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Office, General Accounting. Defense health care: Resources, patient access, and challenges in Europe and the Pacific : report to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives. The Office, 2000.

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Office, General Accounting. Defense health care: Patient's views on care they received : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Military Personnel and Compensation, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives. The Office, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Finance, yugoslavia"

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"Decline and Future Potential of Jewish Ethnic-Confessional Communities in EU Candidate Countries." In Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-5568-8.ch003.

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This chapter provides a numerical and statistical analysis of the Jewish ethnic-confessional community across various population categories in the Principality and Kingdom of Serbia, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, SFRY, FRY, and the Republic of Serbia, based on all censuses conducted from 1834 to 2011. The focus is on identifying potential patterns in the evolution of demographic and economic indicators to gain a deeper conceptual understanding of this community's significant contributions to social and economic development. The population trends reveal key insights into the community's socioecono
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Spasenić, Željko, Slađana Benković, and Slađana Sredojević. "Financing of Wind Energy Projects in Serbia: Current Status and Future Prospects." In Contemporary Financial Management. Institute for Local Self-Government Maribor, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4335/2023.3.23.

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In recent years, renewable energy deployment is becoming an important goal for increasing number of countries including Serbia. Owing to an outdated energy infrastructure that is inherited from Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and a slow pace of energy transition, approximately 66% of Serbia’s electricity is still generated by coal-fired power plants. Serbia’s energy strategy is oriented toward clean energy, whereby wind energy has increasing role for energy transition. This study investigates the current practice of wind energy project finance in Serbia based on a case study approach.
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Geiger, Vladimir. "KRIVOTVORENJE NOVCA KRALJEVSTVA/KRALJEVINE SRBA, HRVATA I SLOVENACA 1918. – 1929." In Jugoslavija – između ujedinjenja i razlaza: Institucije jugoslovenske države kao ogledalo srpsko-hrvatskih odnosa 1918–1991. Knjiga 2. Institut za savremenu istoriju; Hrvatski institut za povijest, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29362/2022.2664.gei.31-64.

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Money is mostly counterfeited by individuals or groups who are motivated by the acquisition of illegal benefits. Despite the strict legal sanctions prescribed for counterfeiting and circulation of counterfeit money in all legislations, the occurrence of counterfeits is frequent. Counterfeit money, especially in larger quantities and more successfully executed, harms individuals, and citizens, who receive such money and is a significant danger to the national economy and monetary security. After the First World War, the counterfeiting of money as a special form of crime, sometimes politically m
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Vukušić, Iva. "Plausible Deniability." In Perpetrators of International Crimes. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829997.003.0015.

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Outsourcing illegal violence and plausible deniability feature among the main reasons for states to establish, finance, equip, and direct actions of paramilitary units. Political and military leaders have an interest in distancing themselves from crimes, which are committed to further their political goals. This chapter discusses some of the reasons that make prosecuting paramilitary violence more difficult by analysing examples from the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). After reviewing relevant trials and their outcomes, the main conclusion is that plausible de
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"Economy and Finances." In Yugoslavia and Macedonia Before Tito. I.B.Tauris, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350989931.ch-003.

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Becić, Ivan M. "POLOŽAJ ALEKSINCA U BANKARSKOM SISTEMU KRALJEVINE JUGOSLAVIJE." In Aleksinac : 190 godina u slobodi od oslobođenja 1833. do naših dana : tematski zbornik radova. Centar za kulturu i umetnost, Aleksinac, 2025. https://doi.org/10.46793/aleksinac190.199b.

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With the acquisition of independence, Serbia also embarked on the path of economic development. In order to finance the economy, the development of the credit market was encouraged, which led to the emergence of a large number of local financial institutions. The first bank in Aleksinac was the Aleksinac Savings Bank, founded in 1888, and until the WWI, the Aleksinac Cooperative was founded in 1908 In addition to banking operations, Aleksinac Savins Bank started the construction of an electical power plant to meet the town’s needs for electricity. The interruption of work and the damage suffer
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Conference papers on the topic "Finance, yugoslavia"

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Robinson Beachboard, Martine, and John C. Beachboard. "Implications of Foreign Ownership on Journalistic Quality in a Post-Communist Society: The Case of Finance." In InSITE 2006: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3029.

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When freedom from Communism largely eliminated overt government censorship of newspapers, other political and business pressures appeared. Consequently, Southeastern European newspaper publishers faced threats to financial viability and editorial integrity. The editor-in-chief of one newspaper in the former Yugoslavian republic of Slovenia claims to have found freedom from political and advertiser influence after a global media conglomerate invested in the publication. Notably, the business daily Finance is the only hard-news start-up to survive in the eleven years since Slovenia gained indepe
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Medvețcaia, Aliona. "The role of ecological taxes in time of war and during the period of military conflicts." In Conferința științifică națională cu participare internațională "Integrare prin cercetare și inovare", dedicată Zilei Internaționale a Științei pentru Pace și Dezvoltare. Moldova State University, 2025. https://doi.org/10.59295/spd2024j.97.

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War and taxes have always been closely related. Military conflicts require significant financial resources, leading to changes in fiscal policy. Introducing new taxes and increasing existing taxes are necessary measures to finance the war effort. In the context of war, the impact of environmental taxation becomes even more complex, given the devastating environmental consequences and the need to finance military spending. After the end of the Second World War, many European countries were faced with the need to restore natural resources, which led to the introduction of environmental taxes. En
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