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Monograph on the economic system of Yugoslavia and issues relating to joint ventures with foreign enterprises - describes characteristics of the local market economy and enterprise structure (incl. Workers self management), reviews economic theories on private investment foreign investment and joint ventures in developing countries, and comments on legislation and institutional framework in Yugoslavia and experience to 1974. Bibliography pp. 248 to 256, references and statistical tables.
This study stems from a long association with Yugoslavia: two years at the World Bank and a further two and a half years with the International Investment Corporation for Yugoslavia S.A. in London when I was invol ved in the financing of joint ventures between Yugoslav and foreign enter prises - part of the subject matter of this study. I believe that anyone dealing with Yugoslavia has found it difficult to escape the spell of this fascinating country. There is its history, rich in struggles and achievements, its cultural heritage, the beauty of its land scapes and, last but not least, the character and qualities of its people. But while anyone of these features (to which others could easily be added) may have its special appeal depending on one's personal inclinations, it is undoubtedly Yugoslavia's socio-economic system that arouses universal interest. For some it represents the only system that eventually can ensure a just society, while for others its theoretical foundations are utopian and its practical implementation an incoherent muddle. The debate in the West about the merits of Yugoslav socialism will continue for a long time, and if at this stage a personal comment is called for then it must be that I have been struck by two things: modesty and courage. The Yugoslavs are surprisingly modest about the achievements oftheir system. There is no missionary zeal to export their social philosophy.
Conference report on a meeting to examine entrepreneurial and management problems resulting from foreign investment in enterprises in Yugoslavia - comprises papers and records of discussions, covers legal aspects of ownership, problems arising from the Yugoslav system of workers participation in management, profits, taxation, etc., and contains texts of relevant legislation. Conference held in belgrade 1968 June 12 to 14.
Study of the investment policies of multinational enterprises which have invested in joint ventures in the industrial sector of Yugoslavia from 1960 to 1980 - describes the Yugoslav economic structure and historical background to foreign investment; assesses the success of a sample of 42 multinational firms; examines their Motivation and operational management; presents case studies of management attitudes of local level enterprises towards foreign partners; includes methodology and questionnaires. Bibliography, diagrams, tables.
General study of Yugoslavia - covers the historical setting, geographical aspects, the social structure and living conditions, ethnic groups, the political system and the economic structure, culture and education, agriculture, industry, trade, foreign policy and defence, etc. Bibliography pp. 553 to 630, glossary, maps and statistical tables.
This book examines how joint ventures work in practice. Drawing on extensive personal experience and using case study examples where appropriate the author analyses the various stages, discusses the problems of partner selection, implementation and control and points out the various benefits and pitfalls. He draws out the implications for improving practice and discusses how the experience of joint ventures affects the theory of the multinational enterprise.