ABSTRACT

First published in 1976, this book traces the development of the Yugoslav economy from the end of the Second World War to the beginning of 1975, which the author argues was a highly productive era of social innovation. Drawing on personal experience of the Revolution, the Partisan Liberation War and his time as a member of the Federal Planning Board as well as a comprehensive array of written sources, the author attempts to understand the development process, compare policy proclamations with achieved results, study the theories and ideas that led a to certain policy, distinguish the economic and political ingredients in decision making and analyses the causes of success and failure.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |36 pages

Three Socioeconomic Reforms

chapter |34 pages

Planning and Growth

chapter |80 pages

Agriculture

chapter |16 pages

Labor-Managed Enterprise

chapter |34 pages

Market and Prices