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On the Yugoslav Experience in Backward Areas

In: Backward Areas in Advanced Countries

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  • K. Mihailović

    (University of Belgrade)

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Yugoslavia is a country with a dual structure, a multinational structure of her population, a federal system with socialism on a self-management basis and an institutional system which is experiencing deep changes. Intricate conditions had to leave visible traces upon the whole treatment of the development of backward regions. This paper is an attempt to strike at the root of this development, to find out where the bases of some of its sufficiently evident characteristics are to be found. Some of these are: strong evidence of backward areas; contradiction between desires and possibilities; different emphasis placed on distribution and the concept of development; the insufficient conformity between sectoral and territorial structure.

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  • K. Mihailović, 1969. "On the Yugoslav Experience in Backward Areas," International Economic Association Series, in: E. A. G. Robinson (ed.), Backward Areas in Advanced Countries, chapter 14, pages 256-275, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-15315-2_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-15315-2_14
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