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Geografski determinizam, autarkija i tržišna privreda

Geographic determinism, autarchy and market economy

Rajko Bukvić ()

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Abstract: English Abstract. After more than ten years of experimenting with neo-liberalistic recommendations based on traditional strategies proceeded from the Washington consensus, argued and mindful publications, in which those politics and their results are being questioned, start to appear in the countries of the east and south-east of Europe. Although the practical influence of these publications is still very minor, with their grounded statements, ideas and suggestions, they are very useful and inspiring, and provide courses in which it is necessary to search for the ways for these countries to get out of the deep crisis they came to at the beginning of the transition processes. One of those very inspiring books' ideas and suggestions are reviewed in the article. Although it was published a half a decade ago, it didn't provoke the deserved attention, but it definitely doesn't lessen its value and more than obvious qualities. Serbian Abstract. Nakon više od deset godina eksperimentisanja s neoliberalističkim receptima zasnovanim na tranzicionim strategijama proisteklim iz Vašingtonskog konsenzusa, u zemljama istoka i jugoistoka Evrope počinju da se pojavljuju argumentovane i promišljene publikacije u kojima se ta politika i njeni rezultati dovode u pitanje. Iako je praktični uticaj ovakvih radova još uvek veoma mali, svojim utemeljenim stavovima, idejama i predlozima oni su vrlo korisni i inspirativni, i pružaju putokaze u kojim je pravcima potrebno tražiti puteve za izlazak ovih zemalja iz duboke krize u koju su zapale s počecima tranzicionih procesa. U radu se razmatraju ideje i predlozi jedne od takvih, vrlo inspirativnih knjiga. Iako objavljena pre pola decenije, ona nije izazvala zasluženu pažnju, ali to nipošto ne umanjuje njenu vrednost i više nego evidentne kvalitete.

Keywords: natural circumstances; geographic determinism; foreign exchange; autarchy; Russia; transition prirodni uslovi; geografski determinizam; spoljna trgovina; autarkija; Rusija; tranzicija (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A10 F40 F60 O10 P20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005, Revised 2005
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Published in Ekonomika preduzetništva (Economics of Entrepreneurship) 4 (446).41(2005): pp. 132-141

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