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The Western Balkan countries are in a "double dip" recession with massive unemployment and major downside risks. Read More »
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This World Bank report sees food processing, automobile and metal manufacturing as opportunities for Serbian export growth. Read More »
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The report documents the impressive achievements of the European growth model over the last 50 years and points the way to revive it in time ahead. Read More »
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This report was prompted by a concern, voiced by the Ministry of Finance and Economy, the Fiscal Council and some members of the donor community that local governments in Serbia are contributing too little to the...
This report was prompted by a concern, voiced by the Ministry of Finance and Economy, the Fiscal Council and some members of the donor community that local governments in Serbia are contributing too little to the...
Research suggests that teacher quality is the main school-based predictor of student achievement and that several consecutive years of outstanding teaching can offset the learning deficits of disadvantaged...
In order to have both dynamic and better balanced growth, Serbia needs to rely more on exports. In the last decade, Serbia's growth has depended primarily on demand that was fueled by excessive debt finance. In...
In order to have both dynamic and better balanced growth, Serbia needs to rely more on exports. In the last decade, Serbia's growth has depended primarily on demand that was fueled by excessive debt finance. In...
The fiscal benefits far outweigh the investments needed for closing the education gap between Roma and non- Roma in Eastern Europe. Read More »
Economic growth and competitiveness of Serbia and other Balkan countries is closely linked to reform implementation: how is regulatory reform in Serbia progressing? Read More »



