Since the collapse of central economic planning in the world, former Iron Curtain Countries have been changing as social, economic and political structures. Some former socialist countries (such as Bulgaria, Slovenia and Romania) and Greece became full members of the EU. Some Balkan countries (such as Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Macedonia) lived through difficult war years. After the wars, they have started to struggle for the economic, social and political reconstruction process. Each country in the Balkan Peninsula wants bigger real per capita income, a better welfare level, and generally to become a developed country. But these countries have some political, economic and social problems in the development ...
Balkan countries, block of Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Macedonia have...
Factors of growth in less developed European countries, 1960-1983 The author undertakes a comparati...
Foreword. Ten years after the end of the armed conflict, the Western Balkans1 are still being consid...
Since the collapse of central economic planning in the world, former Iron Curtain Countries have bee...
Since the collapse of socialism, Balkan countries have been changing as social, economic and politi...
Since the collapse of socialism, Eastern Europe and South Eastern (Balkans) Europe countries have b...
Since the beginning of 1990s, Balkan countries have significantly been changing as social, economic...
In this paper, it will be discussed about economic development of former Yugoslav countries before a...
A major period of transformation has begun all over the world since 1980s. The important developmen...
The paper presents the results of research on changes in the level of socioeconomic development in W...
The main objective of the paper is to evaluate the effects of transition on economic trends in the W...
Welcome to the Special Issue of Journal of Economic and Social Studies (JECOSS). While JECOSS aims t...
Economic development and growth were and they are still a topic for discussion among economists, cre...
During the last decades, the central focus of economists was growth of incomes in the early 1990s, t...
The economic realities of Southeast Europe changed, once again, in the 1990s. The joy of independenc...
Balkan countries, block of Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Macedonia have...
Factors of growth in less developed European countries, 1960-1983 The author undertakes a comparati...
Foreword. Ten years after the end of the armed conflict, the Western Balkans1 are still being consid...
Since the collapse of central economic planning in the world, former Iron Curtain Countries have bee...
Since the collapse of socialism, Balkan countries have been changing as social, economic and politi...
Since the collapse of socialism, Eastern Europe and South Eastern (Balkans) Europe countries have b...
Since the beginning of 1990s, Balkan countries have significantly been changing as social, economic...
In this paper, it will be discussed about economic development of former Yugoslav countries before a...
A major period of transformation has begun all over the world since 1980s. The important developmen...
The paper presents the results of research on changes in the level of socioeconomic development in W...
The main objective of the paper is to evaluate the effects of transition on economic trends in the W...
Welcome to the Special Issue of Journal of Economic and Social Studies (JECOSS). While JECOSS aims t...
Economic development and growth were and they are still a topic for discussion among economists, cre...
During the last decades, the central focus of economists was growth of incomes in the early 1990s, t...
The economic realities of Southeast Europe changed, once again, in the 1990s. The joy of independenc...
Balkan countries, block of Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Macedonia have...
Factors of growth in less developed European countries, 1960-1983 The author undertakes a comparati...
Foreword. Ten years after the end of the armed conflict, the Western Balkans1 are still being consid...