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The costs and benefits of Slovenian independence.

By: Civil, Milan; Kraft, Evan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Working paper series. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1993Subject(s): Economic development | Slovenia -- Economic policy -- Yugoslavia -- Trade. -- Slovenia -- Economic policy -- Yugoslavia -- Trade. -- Slovenia -- Economic policy -- Yugoslavia -- Trade. -- Slovenia -- Economic policy -- Yugoslavia -- TradeSummary: Argues that declining trade with the rest of Yugoslavia hurts Slovenia's short-run prospects, but in the long-run, Slovenia may benefit from greater macro-economic stability, freedom from subsidizing less developed regions of Yugoslavia and speedier integration with Western Europe.
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Argues that declining trade with the rest of Yugoslavia hurts Slovenia's short-run prospects, but in the long-run, Slovenia may benefit from greater macro-economic stability, freedom from subsidizing less developed regions of Yugoslavia and speedier integration with Western Europe.

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