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By Tanja Milešević, Ibrahim Jusufranić

The role and importance of the development of the transport system on the growth, development, employment and strengthen the competitive position has been confirmed by the example of the intense development of transport policy and the establishment of a traffic TransEuropean networks in the Member States of the European Union. Their links with the...

By Jasmin Jusufranić, Mirsad Imamović

During centuries road transport has proved its importance in contemporary society. The distribution process of goods in the modern economy, as well as the transport of passengers have been unthinkable without road transport. According to reports of the European Commission, more than 3 million tons of kilometers has been achieved in the EU27 and EU...

By Vladimir Popović, Dejan Bogićević, Pavle Gladović, Nemanja Petrović

Institutional economic analysis and varied model concept of corporate governance have experienced a research boom for two decades in parallel. Causal links between such 'elixir s' of development are evident, but in theory not sufficiently explored, especially in their complementary interdependence and causality. In all future development models, th...

By Jelena Stjepčević, Milica Delibašić

Land reserves of oil, as the modern era's most important source of energy, have been almost exhausted. However, vast deposits of oil and natural gas lie beneath the oceans and seas. This fact has influenced the development of marine engineering and extremely rapid progress of sea keeping. As a field of hydrodynamics, sea keeping theory researches d...

By Tatjana Stanivuk, Ivana Zore

The authors of this paper analyze the factors that are essential in order for domestic enterprises to establish, maintain and develop competitive viability in the global market. The new competitive conditions require new approaches in the field of organizational management and development of competitiveness. The standards and the best practice are ...

By Cariša Bešić, Dejan Đorđević, Doloris C. Bešić, Milena Stanisavljević

After the collapse of the socialist system in early 1990s, the demolition of the Berlin Wall, secession of Soviet Union and the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, the European Union primary interest was to transform the South-Eastern Europe or so-called "space of political and social stability and economic prosperity." But, big differences among cou...

By Mladen Bodiroža

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

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

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