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Economic Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia

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This 1973 posthumous publication of Rudolf Bicanic's last work on the Yugoslav economy is a fitting tribute to a great Yugoslav of the pre-war era, who survived the revolution and made a notable contribution to the new Yugoslavia.

Bicanic was a man of broad learning, equally at home as a geographer, an economist and a political scientist, who was also a man of affairs.

His book provides a lucid survey of the economic development of Yugoslavia from 1918 to the 1970s.

Bicanic discusses the three planning models used in post-war Yugoslavia - the centralized (1947-1951), the decentralized (1952-1964) and the polycentric (1965-1970) - and discusses the implications of these models in the context of Yugoslavia's industrialization.

The book is not only essential reading for anyone wishing to understand Yugoslavia's economic background, but it also raises questions of general interest concerning the application of socialist principles to the industrialization of developing societies.

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Cambridge University Press
0521086310 / 9780521086318
Hardback
08/03/1973
United Kingdom
262 pages
461 grams