| Blessed with Chinese GDP growth rates
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| | moribund banking system and enact anti
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| (7-8% annually in each of the last 3
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| | money laundering measures. It took
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| years) and German inflation (4%, down
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| | crushing pressure by IFI's to force the
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| from 32% in 1997, mostly attributable to
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| | government to hive off the Savings Bank's
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| increases in energy and housing costs),
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| | pension plan business into Albapost, the
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| it is easy to forget Albania's Somali
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| | local Post Office.In the intervening
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| recent past.In 1997, following the
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| | years, Albania got its fiscal act
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| collapse of a series of
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| | together (though its tax base is still
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| politically-sanctioned pyramid schemes in
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| | minimal) and made meaningful inroads into
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| which one third of the impoverished
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| | the informal economy (read: organized
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| population lost its meager life savings,
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| | crime), not least by dramatically
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| Albania imploded. The mob looted 700,000
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| | improving its hitherto venal and
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| guns from the armories of the army and
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| | smuggler-infested customs service. A
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| the police and went on a rampage, in
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| | collateral registry has been introduced
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| bloody scenes replete with warlords,
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| | and much debated bankruptcy and mediation
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| crime, and 1500 dead. It took 5% of GDP
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| | laws may be enacted next year.
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| to recapitalize Albania's tottering banks
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| | Everything, from the operations of the
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| and overall GDP dropped by 7% that year.
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| | Central Bank to the executive branches is
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| During the two preceding years, Albania
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| | being revamped. Those who remained in
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| has been the IMF's poster boy (as it is
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| | Albania are much more invigorated than
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| again nowadays). Since October 1991, the
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| | they have been in a long time.But the
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| World Bank has approved 43 projects in
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| | problems are structural. Albania is among
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| the country, committed close to $570
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| | the few countries in our post-modern
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| million and disbursed two thirds of its
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| | world which rely on agriculture (55%)
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| commitments. This, excluding $100 million
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| | rather than industry (24%), or services
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| after the 1999 Kosovo crisis and $50
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| | (21%). Only 40% of the population live in
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| million for agricultural development.The
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| | cities and female illiteracy is still at
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| European Investment Bank (EIB), the EBRD,
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| | 24%. Tourism (especially of the
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| the EU, and the Stability Pact have
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| | archeological kind) is promising. But
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| committed billions to the region for
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| | there are less than 6 computers and 40
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| infrastructure, crime fighting, and
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| | phones per 1000 citizens and less than
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| institution building projects. Albania
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| | 40% of the roads are paved (Albanians
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| stood to benefit from this infusion and
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| | were forbidden to own private cars until
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| from a future Stabilization and
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| | 1985). FDI amounts to a measly $50
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| Association Agreement with the EU
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| | million a year and aid per capita has
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| (similar to Macedonia's and Croatia's).
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| | tripled to c. $160 since 1997. Pervasive
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| Yet, as Chris Patten (the Commissioner in
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| | electricity shortages (despite budget
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| charge of aid) himself admitted to "The
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| | draining subsidies of imported energy)
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| Economist": "The EU'S capacity for making
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| | hamper economic activity. Albania was
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| political promises is more impressive
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| | rated 100th (out of 174) in the UNDP's
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| than our past record of delivering
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| | Human Development Index and 90th (out of
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| financial assistance". The aid was
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| | 175) in UNICEF's Report on the State of
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| bungled and mired in pernicious
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| | the World's Children (under-five
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| bureaucratic infighting. The EU's
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| | mortality). Its neighbors ranked
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| delegation in Tirana was recently
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| | 55-73.The isolationist legacy of the
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| implicated in "serious financial
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| | demented and paranoid Enver Hoxha is only
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| irregularities".The economic picture (if
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| | partly to blame. Mismanagement,
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| notoriously unreliable official
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| | corruption, the criminalization of
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| statistics are to be trusted) has been
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| | society, and tribalism are equally at
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| mixed ever since.The budget deficit
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| | fault in post-Communist Albania. Everyone
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| hovers around 9% (similar to Macedonia's,
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| | takes bribes - not surprising when a
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| Albania's war ravaged neighbor). The
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| | senior Minister earns less than $1000 a
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| (very soft and very long term) external
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| | month (ten times the average salary). A
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| debt is at a nadir of 28% of GDP (though
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| | well developed, though fast eroded,
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| still 150% of exports) and foreign
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| | social (extended family, village, tribe)
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| exchange reserves cover more than 4
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| | safety net ensures that only 20% of the
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| months of imports. This is reflected in
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| | population are under the official poverty
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| the (export averse) stable exchange rate
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| | line. But these extended ties are one of
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| of the lek. But the overall public debt
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| | the reasons for local unemployment
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| is much higher (70%) and the domestic
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| | (almost 20% of the workforce) - immigrant
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| component may well be unsustainable.
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| | workers (mostly family members)
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| Money supply is still roaring (+12%),
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| | constitute more than 25% of those
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| interest rates are punishingly high (8%
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| | employed.With a youthful (32) Prime
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| p.a.) though in steep decline, and GDP
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| | Minister (Ilir Meta, overwhelmingly
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| per capita is less than $1000. It is
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| | re-elected this year) who is an economist
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| still one of Europe's poorest countries
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| | by profession, Albania is reaching out to
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| (especially its rural north). Most of its
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| | its neighbours. As early as 1992 it
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| GDP growth is in construction and trade.
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| | joined the improbable (and hitherto
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| Health and education are decrepit and
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| | ineffective) Black Sea Economic
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| deteriorating. And people vote with their
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| | Cooperation Pact (with Greece, Turkey and
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| feet (emigrate in droves) and wallets
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| | ... Azerbaijan and Armenia!) - which
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| (the economy is effectively
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| | currently lobbies for the re-opening of
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| dollarized).Privatization receipts which
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| | the Danube River. Albanian cheap exports
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| were supposed to amortize public debt did
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| | are competitive only if transported via
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| not materialize (though there were some
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| | river. Albania signed recently a series
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| notable successes in 2000, including the
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| | of bilateral agreements with Montenegro
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| completion of the privatization of land
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| | regarding transportation on the Bojana
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| and of the important mining sector).
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| | river and the Skadar Lake, use of
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| Negative sentiment towards emerging
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| | harbors, the extension of railways and
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| economies, Albania's proximity to the
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| | roads, and the regulation of aviation
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| Kosovo and Macedonia killing fields, and
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| | rights. Despite the fact that Macedonia
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| global recession make this prospect even
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| | is (abnormally for geographical
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| more elusive. Had it not been for the
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| | neighbors) not an important trading
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| $500 million in remittances from 20% of
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| | partner, Albania has responded positively
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| the workforce who are employed in Greece
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| | to all the Macedonian initiatives for
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| and Italy - Albania would have been in
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| | economic and political integration of the
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| dire straits. Money from Albanian drug
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| | region. It is here, in regional
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| dealers, immigrant smugglers, and other
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| | collaboration and synergy, that Albania's
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| unsavory characters still filters in from
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| | future rests. Should the region
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| Prague, Zurich, and the USA. These
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| | deteriorate once more into mayhem and
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| illicit - but economically crucial -
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| | worse, Albania would be amongst the first
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| funds may explain the government's foot
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| | and foremost to suffer. Hence its
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| dragging on the privatization of the
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| | surprisingly conciliatory stance in the
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| omnipresent Savings Bank (83% of all
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| | recent crisis in Macedonia. It seems that
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| deposits, no loans, owns 85% of all
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| | Albanian politicians have wisely decided
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| treasury bills, 2% net return on equity)
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| | to move from a "Great Albania" to a
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| and its reluctance to overhaul the
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| | prosperous one.
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