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A sport aircraft painted in the Serb national colors - white, blue and red - speeds over the bumpy grass runway, climbs into the air and performs a short set of air acrobatics, before coming in for a smooth landing. Out steps Milorad Matic. The year-old not only owns the plane, but also the firm Aero-East-Europe, an airplane manufacturer he founded three years ago in the city of Kraljevo, Serbia. Twenty years ago, Matic left his country in hopes of making a living in the West. He worked on construction sites in northern Italy, and later founded his own construction company in Germany. He also fulfilled a childhood dream and took flying lessons. Today, he employs 25 mechanics and engineers. But if you're not, you feel drawn back to it, and you feel this patriotic pain,' he said. The businessman says he invested in Serbia out of love for his native country. He supported his family and friends long before that, when he still lived in the West - as many Serbs who work in Italy, Germany, Austria or Switzerland do, Matic says. Without these transfers, many families could not even survive. Or you bring money in. Or you try to build up something,' he said. Newly constructed buildings have sprung up across the Balkans, houses for the entire extended family, built with the money migrants regularly send home. Vendors selling their goods at Sarajevo's central market profit, too. Nerima sells flowers here, and is lucky that her cousins emigrated to the United States years ago. Several times a year, they send her a few hundred US dollars. Nerima says they can't send more; they have to pay off a loan. A man at a neraby vegetable stand is also dissatisfied. His brothers and sisters in Germany have become more tightfisted because of the economic crisis. Last year, the World Bank warned that the poor could be hardest hit by the global financial crisis and its effects; the economic and social structures of many nations could break down without the money transfers from migrant workers. Last year, these transfers did in fact drop by about 20 percent. In Bosnia, transfers dropped by about half a billion dollars from Serbia, though, was not hit quite as hard. Returnees who invest in their country often encounter corruption and mismanagement. Firms often go broke because of local problems, says airplane constructor Matic. The migrants tread a fine line between what their heart and what common sense dictates. In the Balkans, their financial support is urgently needed. Which means that the migrants themselves are expected to stay in the West so they can continue to pay. Matic, too, has mixed feelings. He returned home, but has experienced a hard landing in his beloved native country. He only sells his planes on the international market. Businesswise, it was a mistake - I'd have led a better life in a different country. Latest videos Latest audio. Latest audio Latest videos. In focus. Important social net 'We believe that most of the money goes to the poorest families,' said Marco Mantovaneli, head of the World Bank's Bosnian bureau in Sarajevo. EU proposes scrapping visas for Albania and Bosnia The European Commission has formally recommended to EU member countries and the European parliament that citizens of Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina should be granted visa-free travel rights. But an aspect of public life that is still distinctly different is the seemingly omnipresence of Vietnamese immigrants. Europe unprepared to cope with migration, experts say. Europe unprepared to cope with migration, experts say German aid workers are on trial in Sicily for rescuing African refugees after their boat sank in the Mediterranean five years ago. The trial has raised questions about how Europe deals with illegal immigration. Related topics.

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