Competitiveness of Serbian Economy: Central Challenge for Macroeconomic Management and the Way of Improve Agrarian Sector
Vesna Paraušić,
Vladana Hamović and
Branko Mihailović
No 162395, 100th Seminar, June 21-23, 2007, Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro from European Association of Agricultural Economists
Abstract:
Problems in the area of agriculture primarily refer to: high custom protection of domestic production, inadequate functioning of land market, undeveloped market of rural credits, slow privatization with low foreign investments, unbalanced development of rural and urban areas, poorly developed marketing infrastructure, institutions and marketing organization. However, with adequate agrarian policy, which can influence the growth of production, Serbian agriculture can build competition and give a significant contribution to the economic development of the country. Though it was done quite a lot on the field of systemic reforms there is a key role of the state in the next period for establishing the acceptable and stimulant macroeconomic and business environment, which is the only base for the stimulating agrarian policy, with focus on restructuring, marketing development and increase of investments in the Serbian agriculture.
Keywords: Agribusiness; Agricultural and Food Policy; Community/Rural/Urban Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 9
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.162395
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