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Agriculture in the Western Balkan countries [PDF]
The current publication covers Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99, the FYR Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia, and provides an overview of the agricultural situation in the European Union (EU) candidate and potential candidate countries of the Western Balkans (WBs). The objective was to provide an analysis of the development
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Trust and Business Environment in Western Balkan Countries
2020There is a large body of literature that emphasise importance of trust for well-functioning markets (e.g. Fukuyama, 1995 ; North, 1981 ; Kornai, Rothstein and Rose-Ackerman 2004). Trust is particularly important in transactions that are not formalized through the contractual arrangements.
Vučković, Valentina +2 more
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The effects of economic freedom on institutional performance in the Western Balkans countries
, 2012Qerim Qerimi, B. Sergi
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CONSUMPTION FUNCTION IN THE WESTERN BALKANS COUNTRIES
2016In this paper relationship between consumption and income is examined in the Western Balkans countries in period 2005-2014. The relationship is explored in form of the Keynesian consumption function structured as a simple regression equation in which variations in consumption are explained by changes in income.
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Economics of electric energy storage. The case of Western Balkans
, 2022Zejneba Topalović +3 more
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Importance of Institutional Development for Western Balkan Countries [PDF]
Western Balkan countries comprises following entities: Bosnia and Hercegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, Kosovo and Metohija, Albania and Macedonia. Even there are just four sovereign(internationaly recognised) states among those entities, number of different names (8) shows to us all fragmentation and tendencies toward further dissolution of this region ...
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Circular economy in the Western Balkans countries
Since the publication of the first report (Towards The Circular Economy, Ellen MacArthur Foundation) quantifying the possibility of a circular economy at the World Economic Forum in 2012, the idea has been embraced with remarkable speed. This model has captured the interest of business leaders, emerging innovators, governments and cities, designers andopenaire +1 more source
Security and Western Balkans countries: challenges and opportunities
2017 UBT International Conference, 2017Alfred Marleku +2 more
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