Talk:Economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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'' "Economic data are of limited use because, although both entities issue figures, national-level statistics are not available." '' - I'm confused. Which two entities issue the figures? FZ 16:25, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)


 * The term "entity" is used in a specific BiH meaning here: it means Federation and RS. We could link the word to the political divisions page. --Shallot 11:41, 17 Jul 2004 (UTC)


 * Ah, thank you. FZ 16:23, 19 Jul 2004 (UTC)

The part about former Yugoslavia
''Of course during the former Yugoslavia economy was communist and was a centrally planned economy from Belgrade, without free market laws. So Bosnia and Herzegovina was mostly a donor republic in former Yugoslavia in money and other ways. The money during former Yugoslavia times went in one direction, out of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to Belgrade or sometimes to Zagreb and Ljubljana.''

Can someone give a source or some numbers on this one? Also, what informative purpose do phrases like "money and other ways" serve? What other ways? This is like saying "Germany produces cars and other things". The paragraph seems to present a pretty slanted point of view.

Another thing. Does the part about the Olympic games really belong in the "economy" article? As a single event of extremely doubtful significance to the economy as a whole, it seems somewhat out of place. Perhaps it belongs in the general article about the country, or the one about its history?

I don't want to make any hasty changes, but nothing here is sourced and a lot of it sounds cheesy. Tapir
 * Ok, after checking out other edits of the user who added that stuff, I am not assuming good faith any more so I'm removing this until somebody complains. Tapir

Bosnia was never donor. Donor Countries in Yugoslavia were Croatia and Slovenia. Recipients were Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, Serbia. Slovenia paid 25% of its annual GDP, to those less developed states, Croatia paid 11% of its annual GDP MITJA

Export and Import
Something with data regarding export and import is very wrong. One of biggest importer and exporter is Serbia. On this page of Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina it is writen for whole Bosnia and Herzegovina. Data in artical are most probably just for Federation of Bosna and Herzegovina and that is just 51%.

Artical must be divided on situation in Federation and Republic of Srpska becouse they have totaly diffrent models of economy, privatisation, import-export... Statistic should be given togather and diveded becouse future of this country depends of economy.--Alexmilt (talk) 00:18, 11 January 2010 (UTC)

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External link to tariff data
Hello everyone, I am working for the International Trade Centre (ITC), a UN/WTO agency that aims to promote sustainable economic development through trade promotion. I would like to propose the addition of an external link (http://www.macmap.org/QuickSearch/FindTariff/FindTariff.aspx?subsite=open_access&country=070&source=1|ITC) that leads directly to our online database of customs tariffs applied by Bosnia and Herzegovina. Visitors can easily look up market access information for Bosnia and Herzegovina by selecting the product and partner of their interest. I would like you to consider this link under the WP:ELYES #3 prescriptions. Moreover, the reliability and the pertinence of this link can be supported by the following facts 1) ITC is part of the United Nations, and aims to share trade and market access data on by country and product as a global public good 2) No registration is required to access this information 3) Market access data (Tariffs and non-tariff measures) are regularly updated

Thank you, Divoc (talk) 08:42, 28 December 2015 (UTC)

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