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Post by givemebeer on Oct 16, 2008 17:42:29 GMT -5
Radiate... would you marry a Serb?
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Post by tito on Oct 16, 2008 17:44:20 GMT -5
the main source of economic growth in Bosnia appears to be in the south western Herzegovian region. It seems to me that most Sarajevan projects are funded through blood money ( taxes) I think it is the other way around:
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Oct 16, 2008 17:45:41 GMT -5
Ask the guy who said it, (Lajcak). It's from the article. Well, he didn't specify reasons but you agreed with him. I'm asking for reasons why you agree with him.
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Oct 16, 2008 17:47:54 GMT -5
Radiate... would you marry a Serb? Yes but it would have nothing to do with her being Serb. I would marry any woman that was virtuous and loved me for the same values.
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Oct 16, 2008 17:49:39 GMT -5
the main source of economic growth in Bosnia appears to be in the south western Herzegovian region. I think it is the other way around: Taxation isn't real growth. Real growth is measured by the amount of capital accumulation and savings followed by private investment. Its fairly obvious larger cities would have greater tax base.
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Post by tito on Oct 16, 2008 18:04:49 GMT -5
Taxation isn't real growth. Real growth is measured by the amount of capital accumulation and savings followed by private investment. Its fairly obvious larger cities would have greater tax base. Najradikalniji je primjer Hercegovaèko-neretvanskog kantona, u koji se s nivoa FBiH izdvaja 20 posto od ukupnog budžeta, mada on u prihodima participira s 8 procenata.
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