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During the last decade of the twentieth century Serbian economy has been facing numerous problems, which have only become worse after the global financial crisis. The future status and the possibilities for recovery, among other things, will largely depend on the development of foreign trade...
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Serbian banking sector in last decade faces rapid expansion followed by capacity, productivity and profitability increases. Foreign direct investments inflow, strenghtening of depository and capital basis, rapid credit activity expansion, decreasing number of banks and more efficient management...
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Taking in account the role and the importance of the FDI, as well as the measures for stimulating the FDI inflows, the overall objective of this paper is to investigate attractiveness of Serbia for inwards FDI, particularly within the South-East European region. The focal point of this paper has...
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Serbia had, when started its process of European integration in 2000, relatively high level of external debt amounting to 132% of GDP. All liabilities were practically inherited Government external debt since private sector during the period before 2000 even did not have the opportunity to take...
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