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Yugoslavia: Costs and Benefits of Union and Interdependence of Regional Economies

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*The views expressed in this paper are strictly those of the author and should not be attributed to the World Bank, its Board of Directors, its management, or any of its member countries. I am grateful to two anonymous referees who commented on an earlier draft of this paper. Note: This paper was written in the earlier part of 1991. Developments in Yugoslavia since June 1991 are well reported and probably are familiar to readers. The discussions in the paper may shed some useful insight for understanding one important aspect of Yugoslavia's ongoing conflict.

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Ding, W. Yugoslavia: Costs and Benefits of Union and Interdependence of Regional Economies. Comp Econ Stud 33, 1–26 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1057/ces.1991.30

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