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The Prishtina strategy as a development strategy in competition with other capitals’ strategies in the South-Eastern Europe

Sokol Krasniqi and Ismail Mehmeti
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Sokol Krasniqi: University of Applies Science in Ferizaj,30000, Ferizaj, Republic of Kosovo
Ismail Mehmeti: University of Applies Science in Ferizaj,30000, Ferizaj, Republic of Kosovo

International Journal of Business Ecosystem & Strategy (2687-2293), 2021, vol. 3, issue 4, 51-58

Abstract: Competitiveness is becoming more and more a regional issue-oriented to meet the needs of the economy and citizens, so economic development is essential for the survival of all cities. Economic growth, made because of an economic development plan, brings new capital to city governments by expanding the tax base to further develop as well as improve the quality of life in general. This paper aims to examine the advantages that the city of Prishtina may have in correlation with the capitals of other Southeast European countries to identify the possibilities of what different strategies and concepts have been developed and used to make a valuable crossroads and short-term and long-term effects from a cultural, economic, social and political point of view.

Keywords: Strategy; development; city; competition; sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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