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The contemporary global economy appears to be structured around the relationships established between countries with strong foreign exchange balances and low domestic indebtedness, like China, and countries with high foreign exchange deficits and high domestic indebtedness, like the United...
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In the process of preparation for membership of the European Union (EU) Western Balkans countries are obliged to harmonize their legal system with the EU law and with the rules providing the functioning of the EU internal market. The provisions regulating the banking sector are highly important...
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The current global crisis is systemic by being propagated in a banking, financial and economic crisis. It represents a negative external demand shock for Western Balkan Countries (WBC) with an impact on the banking and financial sector first (dice the third 2008 quarter) and then, since the...
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This paper has attempted to analyse certain influence aspects the global crisis has had on the Western Balkans countries, above all on Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro. Our analysis focuses on events on stock exchanges, for which we have applied comparative...
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SMEs financing is a major challenge that most developed as well developing or in transition countries have to taken up. In the case of Tunisia, this type of firms forms the backbone of the economy and provides undoubtedly a key role in its development. However, these SMEs suffer from...
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Detrimental global financial crisis had devastated world financial system. The year of 2008 was the hardest for stock exchange since the 1931, and 1931, 1937 and 2008 are the hardest years for stock exchange during the last two centuries. Negative international monetary circumstances have not...
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Expansion of banking sector in Serbia, the result of regulatory reforms in financial system, has been followed by increased growth of capacities, productivity and profitability. Reduction in the number of banks, strengthening of the capital base and more efficient methods of management are the...
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The procedures necessary for the assessment of financial power and profitability of business operations of the enterprise "D", which are set as a goal analysis has been carried out. Procedures applied in the analysis increased the power of information and usefulness of available information,...
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After more than eight years of implementing transition reforms, the economic environment in Serbia, while showing signs of progress, remains unsatisfactory. The economy of Serbia is facing too many difficulties, which are reinforced by the “spillovers” from the global financial crisis....
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International capital flows, transfer of real and financial funds between different countries’ legal entities became very intensive after WWII. Importance of foreign investments in the world market is continuously growing since. The level of foreign investments has significantly fluctuated...
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