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Based on the data of the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina in August 2014, the number of registered unemployed persons amounted to 552.363. It is alarming that the high unemployment rate in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a direct consequence of the war, massive displacement, destroyed economy, bad privatization and the grey (underground) e...

By Višnja Kojić, Milanka Aleksić

This paper addresses the legal and economic aspects of the integration of the countries of South Eastern Europe into the European Union, and its political and legal framework is the stabilization and association process. This process is adapted to the circumstances of each of the Western Balkan countries, and in this paper it is analyzed on the cas...

By Haris Fazlagić

The basis of today's economy is the process of globalization, which is based on technology and trade. International trade and free market access plays a significant role in the economic development and the development of small national economies, it is also the process of liberalization and competitiveness of businesses. Liberalization of trade sys...

By Selma Otuzbir, Zijad Lugavić

The inclusion of the BiH State in the process of integration with the EU is impossible without planning of environmental policy and sustainable development principles. Particular attention should be paid to obtaining electricity from renewable energy sources. The southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina has enormous potential for the construction of...

By Tanja Milešević, Rade Biočanin, Nenad Stojanović

Nano Science comprises a line of techniques and a technology within the frame of physical solid condition and physical material, Bio-Engineering, Chemistry and IT that converge from “top down” or “down to top” towards a Nano scale. Today, Nano Science and Nano Technology include researches in the following four areas: Nano Electronics, Nano Materia...

By Mirsad Nuković, Jusuf Nuković, Mirjana Marinkovi Marinković

In civilization, historical, cultural and geographical sense, Montenegro is an integral part of Europe, but not in economical (primarily in the field of competitiveness and backwardness of most economic indicators), infrastructural and institutional sense. 25-years of transition reforms have not given the expected results or propagated economic per...

By Veselin Drašković, Milica Delibašić

Market competition between entrepreneurs is the driving force of every market economy. In a global environment, competition brings lower prices, better products, greater choice, innovation, efficient companies and similarly, but to maintain the conditions of competition there must be some mechanisms that regulate the legal protection. Therefore, th...

By Dalija Kuvačić, Jasmin Jusufranić

By means of programs, projects and funds for regional development, EU strongly encourages and enables the strengthening of competitiveness of small entrepreneurship, enhancement of entrepreneurial environment, promotion and training for entrepreneurship and crafts, and thereby the regional development itself. With EU support, it is possible to acce...

By Miljenko Balaško, Đuro Horvat, Marcel Vučetić

Often remains unknown how to apply and measure sustainable development into reality.0ne way to measure the sustainable development of cities, is achieved by measuring the eco-efficiency. Ecoefficiency, two-dimensional indicator of sustainable development, is one of the ways in which sustainable development can be implemented at all levels. Assess ...

By Rade Biočanin, Tanja Milešević, Mirsada Begić

Integration processes are the result of globalisation and phenomenon which include a lot of social – economic aspects. Montenegro is in position to do a direct crossing from transition to integration, through nominal, actual, structural and institutional convergence. This paper analyses the achieved economic, institutional, and social development o...

By Mimo Drašković