After the collapse of the former Yugoslavia in 1991, the apportionment of its external debt became one of the crucial issues for establishing political and economic relations between the international community and the newly born countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Serbia/Montenegro. Over the last four years, the new countries undertook a very difficult process of normalizing external financial relations. They regarded...
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INFORMACIÓN
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1996/06/30
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Documento de debate interno
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IDP161
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1
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1
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2020/06/15
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Disclosed
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Former Yugoslavia's debt apportionment
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financial relations