Economy of Yugoslavia

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A01=Bernard Carter
A01=Fred Singleton
Author_Bernard Carter
Author_Fred Singleton
Balkan development
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forthcoming
labour market analysis
postwar industrialisation
regional economic disparities
self-management theory
socialist economic planning
Yugoslav economic transformation case study

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  • ISBN 9781041020943
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The creation of the Yugoslav state at the end of the First World War brought together the half-assimilated remains of several societies in various stages of development, each with centuries of rule by foreign powers. It was not until the Second World War when a fresh start was made under a new revolutionary regime that Yugoslavia made substantial economic headway and progressed from an underdeveloped country to a medium rank level of development.

First published in 1982, The Economy of Yugoslavia charts the progress of the Yugoslav economy over sixty years and demonstrates how it achieved rapid quantitative progress in the post-war period. The book also shows how Yugoslavia’s own brand of modified socialist planning succeeded in some areas but did not obviate many of the problems such as inflation and unemployment, which have been so familiar to western societies.

The great strength of the book is that it does not discuss the economy in isolation from the many non-economic factors which did so much to shape Yugoslavia’s society. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of history and economics.

Fred Singleton was Honorary Senior Visiting Research Fellow at the Bradford University. Dr Singleton combined his teaching and research with work as author, editor and public speaker. His many books included works on Yorkshire history, Yugoslavia, Eastern Europe, environmental issues, Finland, and socialism.

Bernard Carter, at the time of the first publication, was a member of the Trades Union Congress.

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