01460nam a22001937u 4500001001000000003000400010005001700014008004100031040000800072041000800080100002600088245007600114260008600190490004800276520082400324651002201148830006101170856003501231pwiiw3896OSt20260517120329.0150908t2015 au ||||| |||| 00| ||eng d cOSt aeng1 aČetković, Predrag10aThe Role of Banks in Economic Development in the Former SFR Yugoslavia  aWien :bWiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw),c2015.1 awiiw Balkan Observatory Working Papersv114 aAbstract The economic model of the former SFR Yugoslavia was subject to frequent institutional changes which were oriented towards the real economy as well as the banking sector. The country experimented with a wide range of institutions in the financial sector which had different implications for the autonomy of banks. The industrialization period from the end of the second world war until the end of the 1970s was marked by a sharp expansion of bank credits to enterprises. However, the Yugoslav banks relied strongly on foreign capital inflows for funding their credit activities which contributed to the massive increase in foreign debt of Yugoslavia during the 1970s. The dependence of the Yugoslav economy on foreign funds is a feature which is still very much present in the Yugoslav successor countries.  aformer Yugoslavia 0v114wWIIW0000140twiiw Balkan Observatory Working Papers40uhttps://wiiw.ac.at/p-3896.html