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The problems associated with the financing of collective consumption in any country can be analysed from various points of view. In this paper, the problems of the financing of collective consumption in Yugoslavia will be dealt with briefly from three aspects: the volume and the trends in collective consumption; the existing institutional structure of the financing of collective consumption; and finally, from the ideological/theoretical point of view which underlies the existing as well as the future system of financing collective consumption.
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See V. Zeković: ‘Free Exchange of Labour in the System of Associated Labour’, Marxist Thought, no. 2 (Belgrade, 1979), 86.
E. Kardelj, ‘Tree Association of Labour’, Workers’ Press (Belgrade, 1978), 117.
See K. Marx: Capital, III, Culture (Zagreb, 1948), p. 782.
See R. Savković, The Socio-economic Content of the Free Exchange of Labour’, Marxist Thought, no. 2 (Belgrade, 1979), 87.
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Jurković, P., Jǎsić, Z., Lang, S. (1982). The Financing of Collective Consumption in Yugoslavia. In: Matthews, R.C.O., Stafford, G.B. (eds) The Grants Economy and Collective Consumption. International Economic Association Series . Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05377-3_10
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