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    I was interested which former Yugoslav Republics gained and lost more during socialism and after it. Did some research and here are the results in a graphic I made:

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    Interesting how the Republics that gained most relative to Yugoslav average after socialism were the ones most eager to secede (Kosovo, Croatia and Slovenia) while Serbia which was most eager to prevent secession lost the most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supercomputer View Post
    I was interested which former Yugoslav Republics gained and lost more during socialism and after it. Did some research and here are the results in a graphic I made:

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    Interesting how the Republics that gained most relative to Yugoslav average after socialism were the ones most eager to secede (Kosovo, Croatia and Slovenia) while Serbia which was most eager to prevent secession lost the most.
    That is the proportionality relationship taking as a reference the average of each moment, but I guess all of them in particular have raised their GDP considerably over time.

    Isn´t it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by gixajo View Post
    That is the proportionality relationship taking as a reference the average of each moment, but I guess all of them in particular have raised their GDP considerably over time.

    Isn´t it?
    Yep, this is only relative to the whole Yugoslav average. I might do another map showing exactly how much each country grew relative to itself.

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    Wealth comparisons should use GDP adjusted for prices, but I understand that those adjustments may not be available.

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