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How Strong Is Serbian Agriculture - Comparative Analysis of Several Agricultural Indicators of Serbia and Romania

Marko Jelocnik, Lana Ivanovic and Jonel Subic
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Marko Jelocnik: Institute of Agricultural Economics
Lana Ivanovic: Institute of Agricultural Economics
Jonel Subic: Institute of Agricultural Economics

Chapter 14 in Serbia and the European Union: Economic Lessons from the New Member States, 2011, vol. 1, pp 214-233 from Institute of Economic Sciences

Abstract: Proportionally large share in gross domestic product, long-standing tradition and favorable climate conditions for organization of great deal of production lines in agriculture, have contributed to a fact that Serbian agriculture was awarded a status of development priority, and agriculture itself was recognized as one of potentially competitive advantages of domestic economy. It seems more certain that in near future Republic of Serbia shall become candidate for new member of EU, therefore it was quite interesting to conduct comparative analysis of several selected agriculture indicators of domestic agriculture with those realized in one of the states that recently approached EU (Republic of Romania was singled out as a country which borders Serbia, and is also traditionally oriented toward agriculture production). Upon conducted analysis, current strength of national agriculture was estimated, followed by conclusions from a standpoint of possible expectations for approaching EU.

Keywords: Agriculture; EU; Serbia; Romania; accession (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
ISBN: 978-971-9344-03-9
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