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With a gross national income per capita of around $2,830 in 2005
(GNI, Atlas method), the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYR
Macedonia) is a lower middle-income country. It is located at
the crossroads of important transport routes connecting Central
and Eastern Europe with South and South East Europe and beyond.
FYR Macedonia's landlocked position, small size, and relatively
high degree of economic openness (foreign trade accounts for
over 90 percent of GDP) make it highly dependent on external
developments. As a result, the country is especially vulnerable
to shocks, which have occurred frequently during the past 15
years.
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