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Problems of Long-range Planning in Yugoslavia

In: Methods of Long-term Planning and Forecasting

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  • R. Stojanović

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Comprehensive systems of planning and forecasting in Yugoslavia— and by the same token long-range planning and forecasting—are built-in organisms which are characterised by three basic features of the Yugoslav socialist society and economy: Yugoslavia is a small country; it is a multinational country; there is an unlimited supply of manpower. Only a closer examination of these three dominant characteristics of the Yugoslav national economy will permit a complete understanding of the basic lines and methods of planning and forecasting in this country. Therefore we shall give special consideration to the implications of the fact that Yugoslavia is a small and multinational country, while the problem of an unlimited supply of manpower will be considered throughout.

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  • R. Stojanović, 1976. "Problems of Long-range Planning in Yugoslavia," International Economic Association Series, in: T. S. Khachaturov (ed.), Methods of Long-term Planning and Forecasting, chapter 7, pages 142-170, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-02649-4_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-02649-4_7
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