Revisiting economic dimensions of disintegration of Yugoslavia
Revisiter les dimensions économiques de la désintégration de la Yougoslavie
Nebojša Vukadinović ()
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Nebojša Vukadinović: IRM - Institut de Recherche Montesquieu - UB - Université de Bordeaux
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More than thirty years after the disintegration of Yugoslavia, the economic dimensions of the period of the 1990s have been obscured and very little studied. Yet Yugoslavia embarked on January 1, 1990 on macroeconomic stabilization under the impetus of the IMF, like Poland and the other countries of Eastern Europe. The double transition of this period, economic and political, which marked the transition from communism to capitalism, began shortly before the disintegration and the emergence of conflicts. The article returns to this period in order to reintegrate the Yugoslav case into the analysis of transitions in Eastern Europe.
Keywords: Yugoslavia; Desintegration; Economic desintegration; War; Balkans; Politics & International Relations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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