The relevance of the metal industry in general, and in particular metal manufacturing, is becoming greater than ever for Serbia’s European future. Moreover, the whole of Southeast Europe
Biljana Jovanovic Gavrilovic, a professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade, assesses reforms conducted in Serbia before and after the commencement of the global economic crisis
Sustainable development in SEE will primarily depend on the transforming models of growth and development, or structural reforms respectively. Structural changes are the central aspect of the process
n May 2014, we witnessed devastating floods in Serbia, which resulted in the loss of many human lives and enormous direct and indirect damage. After the initial shock caused by the sheer size of the disaster
Energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions, play a very important role when discussing sustainable development. Energy efficiency is our largest energy resource, one that we should set in action
As far as energy is concerned, Southeast Europe shares the fate of the rest of the Continent. Long-term scenarios of the energy industry’s development must be based on renewable energy sources
What are the reasons for transitional and overall development processes being stalled? It turns out that a number of countries have found themselves in a specific “middle income trap.”
Popularizing the concept of sustainable development and its acceptance among international organizations, financial institutions and private corporations presents technological