12 May 1995 IN THE SPRING OF 1994, FOL-lowing a UN-negotiated settlement with Serb militias, a road out of Sarajevo was opened and the city began to blossom. Trade resumed, and prices of various goods fell dramatically. The most encouraging sign was the enthusiasm for productive enterprise. If the economic activity that took place in three short months is any […]

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