Yaroslav
pre 15 godina
Let's see from March 3, 2004 to July 7, 2008 Kostunica was premier. In those 4 years:
- Real GDP per Capita went from $2,719 to over $6,000. That is an increase of over 121%.
- The GDP (PPP) per Capita went from $7,062 to over $10,000. An increase of around 41.6%.
- Average GDP growth in the time he was premier number around 7.8%.
* Please note rolerkoster that except for Real GDP growth, all of these are higher then in the 3.5 years post-Milosevic that he wasn't premier.
** Please also note that this beat all expectations western analysts expected in the wake of Zoran Djindjic's murder.
- In terms of foreign investment, over 80% of FDI in Serbia occured during the time that he was premier.
* Unemployment went down from over 30% when he became premier to around 18%. Basically to the same level that existed during the "good times" of communist Yugoslavia.
- Serbia went closer to the EU then what analysts expected in the wake of Djindjic's murder.
- Reform went forward, not as fast as under Djindjic but at least it wasn't stalled like it was in the wake of Djindjic's murder.
- FDI has gone from less then $1 billion in 2004 to $4.2 billion in 2007.
- Serbia is better off economically and socially then it was before he became premier. Our gini and Hdi levels have improved.
- He has established Serbia's policy on Kosovo. The ICJ initiative the government currently has is based on his ideas.
- Debt has gone down as a proportion of GDP from the time of Milosevic. Public debt currently is at 37% of GDP, compared to over 100% under Milosevic.
- In 2007, foreign exchange reserves stood at $14.22 billion -- compared to a mere $200 million in 2000.
- The only really negative thing during his rule was the growing of foreign debt in monetary terms and the increasing trade imbalance.
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