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Original scientific paper

THE BALKAN MARKET MYTHS

Vlatko Mileta ; Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The real reasons which run counter to the conclusion that “the Balkan market” is essential for the economic development of Croatia are discussed. The author's thesis is that the Westeuropean market (particularly Italian and German markets) is crucial for Croatia and that it has always been so, even when Croatia was a part of the former Yugoslavia. That is why it is thought that Croatia's acceptance of the American notion of an economic integration of Southeasteuropean states would be detrimental to Croatia. The same applies to the European Union's “regional approach” which links EU's co-operation with Croatia to Croatia's co-operation with the states on the territory of the former Yugoslavia. These assertions are corroborated with the statistical data on the trends in Croatian trade and other economic relations, before and after Croatia's independence. The author also pleads for the necessity of Croatia's economic co-operation with its neighbouring states, in line with its interests - the real measure of the relations among sovereign states.

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Hrčak ID:

105729

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/105729

Publication date:

18.6.1997.

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