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




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