The Holocaust and Restitution in Serbia: Confiscation of Jewish Property in Serbia
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If we are talking about the consequences of a successful restitution process, the Serbian example shows that restitution has a positive impact on public finances: it is undoubtedly confirmed that each square meter of returned property is bringing bigger, more long-term, and stable income to the central state and local authorities’ budgets. It also has an important anti-corruption, anti-monopoly effect: restitution is efficiently removing enormous incomes from the handful of privileged people, monopolists and even organized crime members.
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41(3)
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Link to article including link to pdf, The Holocaust and Restitution in Serbia: Confiscation of Jewish Property in Serbia
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The Holocaust and Restitution in Serbia: Confiscation of Jewish Property in Serbia. 2019: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-1246