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  1. OECD Economic Surveys: Yugoslavia
  2. Volume 2002
  3. Issue 003
  4. OECD Economic Surveys: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2002
  5. Chapters
  6. Trade and Competitiveness
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Volume 2002
Issue 003
OECD Economic Surveys: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2002
Chapters
Assessment and Recommendations
Anatomy of Economic Decline
Macroeconomic Performance and Policy
Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Results from a Business Survey.
The Enterprise Sector and Privatisation
Trade and Competitiveness
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Abstract During the early 1980s the share of trade in Yugoslavia’s GDP rose sharply. However, despite a depreciation of the dinar in 1983, disappointing export performance led to the emergence of large current account deficits. This acted to constrain imports, and by the middle of the decade the share of trade was roughly the same as it had been ten years earlier. In 1990, Serbia’s share of trade and exports in GDP (58 and 26 per cent respectively) were nearly the same as those of Czechoslovakia, which was then only about to embark on its economic transition. This comparison treats Serbian trade with the other republics of former-Yugoslavia as external...
Page Count 65
Starting Page 121
Ending Page 137
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2003-02-03
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Economics
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