20 June 1995 Although the topic of the gathering of economists in Paris was expanded to economic development in the Balkans and eastern Europe, most of the participants were from former Yugoslavia, including the people still living there and others who moved to universities and institutes across the world or to international monetary institutions. Without ignoring speeches by economists from […]

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