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The revised 1963 Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia describes the formulation of the socio-economic system of the country as: ‘free, associated work based on socially owned means of production and self-management by the working people of the production and distribution of the social products in the working organisation and the social community’.2
N.B.—This chapter is the abridged version of a much longer paper entitled ‘Decision-Making in the field of Income Distribution under Workers’ Self-Management in Yugoslavia’.
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Bajt, A. (1966). Income Distribution Under Workers’ Self-management in Yugoslavia. In: Ross, A.M. (eds) Industrial Relations and Economic Development. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00306-8_12
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