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Title New External Trade Exchange Rate Of The Republic Of Serbia In Sustainable Development Function
ID_Doc 78632
Authors Adzic, S
Title New External Trade Exchange Rate Of The Republic Of Serbia In Sustainable Development Function
Year 2019
Published
DOI
Abstract Conducted including investigation confirmed that the main condition for the successful future of sustainable development, above all, internationalization of business cooperation between the countries in the constant creative integration of the region. The need for the innovative working environment and a new model of business management within Serbia requires creative and functional business cooperation to be carried out between the region. New reform processes should enable the country to constantly lie about a more structural development phase and thereby avoid the pitfalls of the development processes that are practiced by foreign investors building investment drives instead of the complete plant within the geopolitical restructuring. With the economic policy-makers and actors' transitional legs, macro management is required functional changes in economic and institutional re of infrastructure that will be a real cornerstone of the transformation of the existing consumer society in the high cumulative economy. After successful structural reforms, Serbia has huge comparative advantages for successful sustainable development. Given the number of potential natural resources, tradition different production structure and proximity to key segments of the relevant markets, it is realistic to expect when output and exports. Therefore, the new flows of foreign trade in the function of sustainable development must be established by an intensive increase in exports with a significant reduction in imports.
Author Keywords Functional business cooperation; Export of higher processing phases; The function of higher production of new values; Sustainable development
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000474776000067
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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