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Just a little mathematics. Serbia has got (without Kosovo) 7,500,000 people, which means, counting in US dollars from 2005, that the real GDP per capita is over 4500. It is still very low, but not 3180, as stated as projection for 2005, on this page.
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[edit] Kosovo
This article should specify which figures include Kosovo, and which do not Grunners 18:30, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
I think it would be nice if there is a narrative section about the makeup of the Serbian economy (main industries, recent economic developments, etc.).