(Non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former Yugoslavia

The paper analyzes the economic effects of the transition process in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, with particular reference to those segments of that process that define the directives for their economic and institutional development. The results of the transition process are also analyze...

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Main Author: Božić-Miljković Ivana M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade 2019-01-01
Series:Sociološki Pregled
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2019/0085-63201903102B.pdf
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spelling doaj-d0b0bfbe180b44118be2fb0b1c916b6a2021-04-02T13:52:57ZengSerbian Sociological Association, BelgradeSociološki Pregled0085-63202560-48802019-01-01533110211310085-63201903102B(Non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former YugoslaviaBožić-Miljković Ivana M.0Univerzitet "Singidunum", NišThe paper analyzes the economic effects of the transition process in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, with particular reference to those segments of that process that define the directives for their economic and institutional development. The results of the transition process are also analyzed in terms of the position of these countries vis-à-vis the European Union. The countries of the former Yugoslavia have achieved different results in the transition period so far in terms of membership in this integration and these results have been accepted by some researchers as the standard for evaluating their success in the transition process. If one assumes that membership in the Union alone is a "certificate of success" and an indicator of the end of the transition process, it can be said that only Slovenia and Croatia have succeeded in implementing the transitional reforms. However, according to economic indicators, the two countries share the fate of the other former Yugoslav republics and their success in the transition process is judged to be modest.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2019/0085-63201903102B.pdftransitionreformseconomyformer yugoslaviaeuropean union
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(Non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former Yugoslavia
Sociološki Pregled
transition
reforms
economy
former yugoslavia
european union
author_facet Božić-Miljković Ivana M.
author_sort Božić-Miljković Ivana M.
title (Non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former Yugoslavia
title_short (Non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former Yugoslavia
title_full (Non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former Yugoslavia
title_fullStr (Non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former Yugoslavia
title_full_unstemmed (Non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former Yugoslavia
title_sort (non)success of transitional reforms in the countries of former yugoslavia
publisher Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade
series Sociološki Pregled
issn 0085-6320
2560-4880
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The paper analyzes the economic effects of the transition process in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, with particular reference to those segments of that process that define the directives for their economic and institutional development. The results of the transition process are also analyzed in terms of the position of these countries vis-à-vis the European Union. The countries of the former Yugoslavia have achieved different results in the transition period so far in terms of membership in this integration and these results have been accepted by some researchers as the standard for evaluating their success in the transition process. If one assumes that membership in the Union alone is a "certificate of success" and an indicator of the end of the transition process, it can be said that only Slovenia and Croatia have succeeded in implementing the transitional reforms. However, according to economic indicators, the two countries share the fate of the other former Yugoslav republics and their success in the transition process is judged to be modest.
topic transition
reforms
economy
former yugoslavia
european union
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2019/0085-63201903102B.pdf
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