Kosovo’s economy has been growing at an average of 3.4 percent since the landlocked country declared its independence in 2008. Its growth has been supported both by the international community, including the IMF, and also by its own people that work outside the country.
We talked with Bedri Hamza, who was Governor of the Central Bank of Kosovo at the time of the interview, and now is the country’s finance minister, about what the country has achieved so far and what are the problems it has to deal with.
http://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2017/09/25/na092817-kosovo-domestic-entrepreneurship-and-help-from-the-diaspora