THE IMPACT OF LEGISLATION AND LAWS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE YUGOSLAV ECONOMY (1945-1980)
Aseel Muhammad Obaid Al-Quraishi ,Prof. Dr. Ahmed Natiq Ibrahim Al-Obaidi
Abstract
Like the European countries, Yugoslavia was destroyed by the events of the Second World War. The country lived through one of its worst eras, as a result of the destruction that befell it in various aspects of life, as it included infrastructure and economic institutions such as factories and commercial companies, as well as service institutions such as educational and health institutions. Accordingly, the post-war conditions forced the need to combine various efforts to address the effects of the war on the sectors, especially the economic ones, as they are the backbone of life. In light of this, the government, after the end of the war, carried out several actions, most notably the issuance of many laws and legislations that contribute to the government’s budget with funds, as well as the issuance of laws that contribute to the development of the Yugoslav economy after the losses suffered by its facilities during the Second World War.