Skip to main content

Copy and paste the code below, or use the file export link (if available for that format).

@article{
  author = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  title = {General Human Development Report Montenegro 1996},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {1996},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {},
  abstract = {The Report describes the inherited structures and policies from the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, which it argues are proclaimed, but not factually compatible with the goals of human development, but whose mechanisms and financing requirements proved to make them unsustainable. 
It discusses the major damage caused to the economy by the period of civil war, and the vast cost in terms of the fall in GDP, unemployment, loss of incomes, housing, and general trauma for the population. With the return of peace, good possibilities exist to build on the positive growth rates of the last two years.}
}
Download File
AU - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
TI - General Human Development Report Montenegro 1996
PT - Journal Article
DP - 1996
TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
AB - The Report describes the inherited structures and policies from the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, which it argues are proclaimed, but not factually compatible with the goals of human development, but whose mechanisms and financing requirements proved to make them unsustainable. 
It discusses the major damage caused to the economy by the period of civil war, and the vast cost in terms of the fall in GDP, unemployment, loss of incomes, housing, and general trauma for the population. With the return of peace, good possibilities exist to build on the positive growth rates of the last two years.
Download File
%0 Journal Article
%A UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
%T General Human Development Report Montenegro 1996
%D 1996
%J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
%U ,
%X The Report describes the inherited structures and policies from the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, which it argues are proclaimed, but not factually compatible with the goals of human development, but whose mechanisms and financing requirements proved to make them unsustainable. 
It discusses the major damage caused to the economy by the period of civil war, and the vast cost in terms of the fall in GDP, unemployment, loss of incomes, housing, and general trauma for the population. With the return of peace, good possibilities exist to build on the positive growth rates of the last two years.
Download File
TY  - JOUR
AU  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
TI  - General Human Development Report Montenegro 1996
PY  - 1996
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - ,
AB  - The Report describes the inherited structures and policies from the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, which it argues are proclaimed, but not factually compatible with the goals of human development, but whose mechanisms and financing requirements proved to make them unsustainable. 
It discusses the major damage caused to the economy by the period of civil war, and the vast cost in terms of the fall in GDP, unemployment, loss of incomes, housing, and general trauma for the population. With the return of peace, good possibilities exist to build on the positive growth rates of the last two years.
Download File
TY  - JOUR
T1  - General Human Development Report Montenegro 1996
AU  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
PY  - 1996
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - ,
AB  - The Report describes the inherited structures and policies from the former Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, which it argues are proclaimed, but not factually compatible with the goals of human development, but whose mechanisms and financing requirements proved to make them unsustainable. 
It discusses the major damage caused to the economy by the period of civil war, and the vast cost in terms of the fall in GDP, unemployment, loss of incomes, housing, and general trauma for the population. With the return of peace, good possibilities exist to build on the positive growth rates of the last two years.