Advances and Difficulties in Serbia’s Reindustrialization
Sofija Adžić () and
Dragan Stojić ()
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Sofija Adžić: University of Novi Sad
Dragan Stojić: University of Novi Sad
A chapter in The First Decade of Living with the Global Crisis, 2016, pp 19-32 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The starting point of this paper is that for the completion of (post) socialist transition process is needed the realization of the strategy of reindustrialization of the Republic of Serbia according to the European concept of endogenous, auto-propulsive, self-sustainable and inclusive development. Development based on knowledge that is the essence of this concept, in Republic of Serbia in the last three decades, was promoted several times as strong development orientation. Implementation has not started for several reasons, from which in the forefront the cultural-political tendency is easy to define and much easier leaving the determination. The processed material is divided into two parts. In the first part, the emphasis is on causes of deindustrialization in the Republic of Serbia. The second part deals with three generic development alternatives and policies of their realization with emphasis on phenomena that encourage or block the generating and implementation of technological and business innovation in the structure of industry in the Republic of Serbia. The performed analysis shows that networking and clusterization of enterprises and agricultural farms, apropos the development of poles of generic growth are the key mechanisms by which with process of integration of research, high education and production in the local, sub-regional, regional and national frames, should start this process from a standstill.
Keywords: Reindustrialization strategy; Generic growth poles; Endogenous growth; Knowledge based development; L51; O14; O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24267-5_2
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