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The Role of Commercial and Central Banking: Yugoslavia

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Market Forces in Planned Economies

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In view of numerous programmes and attempts to reform the socialist economies, I feel compelled to start by stating my own understanding of the term ‘reformed socialist economy’ (RSE). (This term was chosen by the organisers of the Conference; I am accepting it as given.) In my interpretation of a RSE I will refer primarily to the recent developments in Yugoslavia, which are not only well-known to me but, in my opinion, quite indicative of possible further developments in other socialist countries.

I would like to acknowledge many helpful comments and linguistic corrections made by Dubravko Mihaljek, from the Ekonomski institut Zagreb and the Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh. Any remaining shortcomings are my own.

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Čičin-Šain, A. (1990). The Role of Commercial and Central Banking: Yugoslavia. In: Bogomolov, O.T. (eds) Market Forces in Planned Economies. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11559-4_8

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