Small and medium enterprises in Serbia in crisis circumstances
Prof dr Hadžiæ Miroljub () and
Pavloviæ Petar ()
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Prof dr Hadžiæ Miroljub: University Singidunum
Pavloviæ Petar: Republic of Serbia, Republic Development Bureau,
A chapter in 8h International Conference on Management, Enterprise and Benchmarking MEB 2010-Proceedings, 2010, pp 69-84 from Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management
Abstract:
In the period of transition (2000-2009) Serbia mainly established institutions and developed legal framework for SME support. Number of SME increased from year to year and, more important, number of new working places became in excess to those disappeared in companies in restructuring. Global economic crisis influenced Serbian economy negatively and SME sector, as well. Set of measures were introduced by Government and National bank of Serbia in order to curb recession, but were partially late and slightly weak. The point regarding SME support is now to introduce measures especially for fast growing small companies and gazelles, in an aim to overcome recession and make whole economy more competitive on international market
Date: 2010
ISBN: 9786155018015
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