2018
DOI: 10.21003/ea.v169-01
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Support for foreign direct investment inflows in Serbia

Abstract: The accession of Serbia to the European Union should bring stability, peace, justice, freedom and security to the Balkans. In this regard, strengthening the competitiveness of the country's economy in order to improve its ability to withstand the pressure of the competition in the single market and reduce unemployment through job creation is the most important objective of Serbia's economic policy. The purpose of the paper is to provide a short overview of the achieved results in terms of foreign direct invest… Show more

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“…The attractiveness of foreign direct investment has also been proved for countries that now have the status of candidate for the EU membership. Thus, [5] note that joining the European Union of Serbia will bring peace and improve the investment climate of the state, create conditions for the emergence of stable financial and macroeconomic environment. The authors emphasize that the most attractive sectors of the Serbian economy are the financial sector, as well as trade, tourism and telecommunications.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The attractiveness of foreign direct investment has also been proved for countries that now have the status of candidate for the EU membership. Thus, [5] note that joining the European Union of Serbia will bring peace and improve the investment climate of the state, create conditions for the emergence of stable financial and macroeconomic environment. The authors emphasize that the most attractive sectors of the Serbian economy are the financial sector, as well as trade, tourism and telecommunications.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to evaluate the parameters of the regression line, you need to logarithm the equation and replace the values: lnY = lna0+ a1ln X1 + a2ln X2, (5) a01 = lna0, Y1 = lnY, Z1 = lnX1, Z2 = lnX2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ukoliko bi se Evropska unija posmatrala kao ogledno polje i prouči pravni uticaj organizacije na države koje nisu članice, onda se može zapaziti da njega zapravo i nema. Evropska unija podržava prosperitet ali i demokratske vrednosti i tako pomaže u uspostavljanju stabilnosti i prosperiteta evropskih građana (Dudić, Dudić, Mirković, Smoleň, 2018). Države koje nisu članice nisu u obavezi da primenjuju EU pravo, niti postoji pravni mehanizam koji ih može naterati da postanu članice.…”
Section: Suverenost I Ograničeni Suverenitetunclassified
“…amounting to over EUR 11 billion in total(Dudic, Dudic, Smolen, & Mirkovic, 2018). The European countries that have invested most in the Republic of Serbia are Austria, Norway, Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland; and among non-European there are United Arab Emirates, China, and the USA (…”
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confidence: 99%