Effects of the process of deindustrialization and the concept of reindustrialization strategy of Serbia
Апстракт
Countries of Eastern and Central Europe have introduced market reform on the basis of the so - called shock therapy, with inevitable transitory drop in GDP, standard of living and industrial production. Those most advanced economies, after more than a decade of restructuring process, have succeeded in becoming competitive on the global market. Serbia was also facing problems with deindustrialization when it started late with market reforms, although the drop was not so deep because the previous economic crisis during the 1990s had already hampered the national economy. Deindustrialization caused problems such as increasing unemployment, balance of payment deficit and finally nonsustainable development, which became more serious during the global crisis. The collapse of industrial development is the "Achilles heel" of the Serbian economy. So, reindustrialization is seen as a vehicle for overcoming the crisis and, at the same time, for creating sustainable development. It is also the key... to the recovery of the national economy, to improving its competitiveness and creating dynamic, sustainable and inclusive economic growth, together with increasing employment and standard of living.
Кључне речи:
Reindustrialisation strategy / deindustrialisation / sustainable and inclusive economic growth / Eastern and Central Europe / SerbiaИзвор:
Conference Proceedings / 2nd International Scientific Conference Regional Development, Spatial Planning and Strategic Governance - RESPAG 2013, Belgrade, May 22-25, 2013, 2013, 410-421Издавач:
- Belgrade : Institute of architecture and urban & spatial planning of Serbia
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Напомена:
- Editors: Miodrag Vujošević, Saša Milijić
Група
RAUmPlanTY - CONF AU - Hadžić, Miroljub AU - Zeković, Slavka PY - 2013 UR - https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/403 AB - Countries of Eastern and Central Europe have introduced market reform on the basis of the so - called shock therapy, with inevitable transitory drop in GDP, standard of living and industrial production. Those most advanced economies, after more than a decade of restructuring process, have succeeded in becoming competitive on the global market. Serbia was also facing problems with deindustrialization when it started late with market reforms, although the drop was not so deep because the previous economic crisis during the 1990s had already hampered the national economy. Deindustrialization caused problems such as increasing unemployment, balance of payment deficit and finally nonsustainable development, which became more serious during the global crisis. The collapse of industrial development is the "Achilles heel" of the Serbian economy. So, reindustrialization is seen as a vehicle for overcoming the crisis and, at the same time, for creating sustainable development. It is also the key to the recovery of the national economy, to improving its competitiveness and creating dynamic, sustainable and inclusive economic growth, together with increasing employment and standard of living. PB - Belgrade : Institute of architecture and urban & spatial planning of Serbia C3 - Conference Proceedings / 2nd International Scientific Conference Regional Development, Spatial Planning and Strategic Governance - RESPAG 2013, Belgrade, May 22-25, 2013 T1 - Effects of the process of deindustrialization and the concept of reindustrialization strategy of Serbia SP - 410 EP - 421 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_403 ER -
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Hadžić, M.,& Zeković, S.. (2013). Effects of the process of deindustrialization and the concept of reindustrialization strategy of Serbia. in Conference Proceedings / 2nd International Scientific Conference Regional Development, Spatial Planning and Strategic Governance - RESPAG 2013, Belgrade, May 22-25, 2013 Belgrade : Institute of architecture and urban & spatial planning of Serbia., 410-421. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_403
Hadžić M, Zeković S. Effects of the process of deindustrialization and the concept of reindustrialization strategy of Serbia. in Conference Proceedings / 2nd International Scientific Conference Regional Development, Spatial Planning and Strategic Governance - RESPAG 2013, Belgrade, May 22-25, 2013. 2013;:410-421. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_403 .
Hadžić, Miroljub, Zeković, Slavka, "Effects of the process of deindustrialization and the concept of reindustrialization strategy of Serbia" in Conference Proceedings / 2nd International Scientific Conference Regional Development, Spatial Planning and Strategic Governance - RESPAG 2013, Belgrade, May 22-25, 2013 (2013):410-421, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_403 .