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After the collapse of Communism in 1990, the European Union (EU) has immediately sustained in the process of democratization in the ex-communists countries, and has provided necessary technical and financial assistance in order to place a market economy. The enlargement was (and always is) the...
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As the EU expands, the focus is on the Western Balkans region1, which is rich with opportunity and potential. It is experiencing significant improvements in terms of reforms, economic growth and foreign direct investment (FDI). Developing economies such as those in the Western Balkans are...
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The collapse of the system of Bretton Woods pushed Tunisia adopted various policies of exchange to avoid imbalances of the balance of payments. Since, this country aimed to maintain or to improve its external competitiveness in order to balance its current account through the promotion of...
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Chronically poor competitiveness of Serbian market during the global economic crisis has become a basic weakness of Serbian economy. Therefore, the negative effects of the crisis in Serbia felt widely, exposing the deep structural problems of Serbian economy, but also imposed new challenges to...
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Administration cannot be practiced in isolation of the culture of the society. This assertion implies that the knowledge, attitude, societal norms and orientation which people hold epitomize their administrative philosophy and the way it is practiced.
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The main purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the current Serbian macro-environment on the businesses through the implementation of PEST analysis as a framework for assessing general or macro environment in which companies are operating. The authors argue the elements in presented...
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The process of privatization of the real sector of Serbian economy has not been completed after 17 years of implementation. In spite of certain results, the privatization in Serbia has been accompanied with numerous problems and opposings. It is hard to believe that privatization could be...
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Effects of privatization and company restructurings performed up to now in Serbia, besides certain results, are unsatisfying generally observed. One of the key negative consequence of these processes is a severe downfall in number employed persons. However, the conducted analysis suggests that...
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The paper refers to the development of corporate governance phenomenon in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) during the 1990s of the twentieth century. It is about the country established by disintegration of the former socialist Yugoslavia, which was in the immediate war zone, under the...
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