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REGIONAL DISPARITIES AND GROWTH DYNAMICS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Sorin Trifu and Bogdan Copcea
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Sorin Trifu: WEST UNIVERSITY OF TIMISOARA, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, TIMISOARA, ROMANIA
Bogdan Copcea: WEST UNIVERSITY OF TIMISOARA, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, TIMISOARA, ROMANIA

Annals - Economy Series, 2015, vol. 4, 265-275

Abstract: The issue of regional development is very topical for the Republic of Serbia, faced with political, economic, social, and ethnic challenges, between 1991 and 2001 as part of former Yugoslavia space. In the new geopolitical context, and its recently acquired status (March 2012) of candidate country for EU accession, Serbian society as a whole must adapt to new situations, pass through stages, meet criteria for community integration together with the other Western Balkan states. From an economic point of view, during the 2000s, there was a difficult course for Serbia, as shown by the results achieved in economic development, determined, inter alia on the economic and financial crisis that affected, and, in some cases, continue to adversely affect, all European countries. Fundamentally, there are great economic and social disparities between the various Serbian districts, which will be highlighted on the basis of available indicators at NUTS 2 level of spatial subdivisions, according to official statistics and economic modeling.

Date: 2015
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