SELECTED MACROECONOMIC FACTORS OBSERVATION IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA AND THE WESTERN BALKANS IN THE OBSERVATION PERIOD 2000-2012, SHOWING RESULTS FROM 2008 TO 2012
Bogdan Laban,
Zeljko Grubljesic,
Vera Popovic,
Vladimir Maletic and
Vesna Petrovic
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Bogdan Laban: THE CITY OF SUBOTICE CITY, SERBIA
Zeljko Grubljesic: PENSION FUND, OFFICE OF PRIJEDOR, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA
Vera Popovic: INSTITUTE OF FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS NOVI SAD, SERBIA
Vladimir Maletic: GALEB SYSTEMS SABAC, SERBIA
Vesna Petrovic: UNION NIKOLA TESLA, BELGRADE, SERBIA
Annals - Economy Series, 2017, vol. 6, 37-45
Abstract:
The application of the neoliberal concept in the Western Balkans has had effects on the economies of those countries that can say das resulted in unsustainable economic growth and macroeconomic instability. Besides the application of the same given the developments that had features of weakness especially since 2008,from the onset of the global economic crisis. The consequences of the liberalization of international economic developments have enabled the countries of the Western Balkans obtain foreign investment in the form of foreign direct investment, but their economies have done even more dependent on foreign capital, which is increasingly going in economic activities that have a faster way could fertilize the invested capital.
Keywords: liberalization; privatization; foreign direct investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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