Jugoslovensko bankarstvo Journal: Insights into the Banking Sector of Serbia and Yugoslavia (1971–1992)

Yugoslavia’s economy and banking sector under­went significant modifications as a result of constitutional amend­ments passed in the late 1960s that redefined commercial banks as universal financial institutions. These changes also established national banks in each republic and province, considerab...

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Main Authors: Slađana Sredojević, Vesna Aleksić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije 2024-12-01
Series:Токови историје
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Online Access:https://tokovi.istorije.rs/lat/uploaded/3-2024/Tokovi%20istorije%203%202024%20SREDOJEVIC%20ALEKSIC.pdf
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Summary:Yugoslavia’s economy and banking sector under­went significant modifications as a result of constitutional amend­ments passed in the late 1960s that redefined commercial banks as universal financial institutions. These changes also established national banks in each republic and province, considerably limit­ing the power of the National Bank of Yugoslavia. The 1974 Con­stitution cemented these reforms and promoted an “agreement economy.” With the increasing autonomy of national banks, the National Bank’s power over monetary policy weakened. During this time, the Yugoslav Banks Association emerged as a prominent actor, actively tracking banking industry changes via publications such as Jugoslovensko bankarstvo (Yugoslav Banking). The journal provides valuable insights, particularly into the late 1980s, when banks began transitioning into joint-stock companies.
ISSN:0354-6497
2560-547X