1st Edition

Yugoslavia (Routledge Revivals) Socialism, Development and Debt

By David A Dyker Copyright 1990
    218 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1990, analyses contemporary Yugoslavian development strategy in its historical and political context, assessing how corruption, negligence, and an emphasis on industry to the detriment of agriculture and trade, have all played a part in bringing Yugoslavia close to financial and political chaos. The book concludes by considering the contemporary prospects for a more integrated policy approach in the midst of the country's political crisis.

    1. A young state and a Developing Economy  2. The Origins of Yugoslav Market Socialism  3. The Great Leap Forward: Industrialisation and Extensive Development 1953-65  4. Sysyematic Reform in the 1960s and 1970s: the sovreignty of 'Associated Labour'  5. Growth Strategy and Economic: the Balance of Payments and the Failure of Adjustment Policies in the 1970s  6. The Debt-Service Crisis of 1982  7. Adjustment Policies in the 1980s: Plus ce Change  8. Yugoslavia and the World - an Awkward Customer  9. Politics and the Price of Reform

    Biography

    David A Dyker