Sorry about the columns. The system reacted strangely to the data. I wrote it out in three neat columns from 97 to 99 using the tab key. The data is still under the correct columns. Cheers K. Hanly Ken Hanly wrote: > The source for this material is the European Bank for > Reconstruction and Development--via a BBC news analysis. > GDP in 3 selected years as percentage of GDP at the fall of > communism (1989=100) > > Country 1997 > 1998 1999 (est.) > > ALBANIA 80 > 86 90 > BULGARIA 63 > 65 66 > CROATIA 76 > 78 79 > MACEDONIA 56 > 58 60 > ROMANIA 82 > 76 74 > BOSNIA 30 > 34 36 > YUGOSLAVIA 54 > 50 48 > > I don't know if the estimates for 99 were made before or after > the bombing. > > Now we know why the Rambouillet peace agreement has the bit about > the free market economy. With these figures the population might > not want one, and they don't even tell about level of social > services or the distribution of income and wealth. > > Cheers, Ken Hanly