INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Big systemic changes in post-socialist countries of Southeast Europe, which occurred during the 25-year period caused significant institutional reforms. However, instead of the expected and promised evolution of formal and informal institutions there has been more of their cosmetic than essential changes. Real institutional changes have substituted...
By Nikša Grgurević
CUBA AND NICARAGUA (REVOLUTION AND POST REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD)
After the overthrow of the pro-American president Fulgencio Batista, a regime of leftist Cuban movement under Fidel Castro tried to implement various economic and political reforms that made Cuba the first socialist i.e. communist country in the western hemisphere. Numerous guerilla movements tried to copy Cuban revolution strategy while the USA re...
By Milijana Ratković
EMPLOYEES WHOSE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE RISK PROFILE OF CREDIT INSTITUTIONS IN EUROPEAN UNION
This paper is dealing with the issue of the categories of staff whose professional activities affect risks of credit institutions. The above mentioned issue is regulated by the Delegated Regulation of the European Commission amending Directive 2013/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council from 4 March 2014 with regard to regulatory techn...
By Vuk Radulović, Vuk Radulović, Vuk Radulović
THE CONCESSIONS ON NATURAL RESUORCES IN WORKS OF ECONOMIK DEVELOPEMENT
The concession is a bilateral legal framework within the Concessionaire, and the Conceding where the concession fee represents the price for the use of natural resources in the entrepreneurial purposes. The right of Conceding arises from the right of ownership or rights to dispose of the resources. The earth is a general good of nature, and as such...
By Ismet Kumalić, Vedrana Vuković
RESEARCH RESULTS ON ELEMENTS THAT INFLUENCE DECISIONS OF THE POPULATION ON SAVINGS IN COMMERCIAL BANKS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
The classical definition of savings implies that portion of disposable income which is not spent. Analyzing such a defined notion of savings, and considering the growth in household savings, it can be concluded that: a) an increase in personal income, b) reduction of consumption or c) the realization of cash income from other sources, occurred in t...
By Samira Zelenbabić
ANALYSIS OF COMMISSION BUSSINES EMPESYSING OF ACCOUNT HOLDER PROFIT GAIN AT COMMISSION GOODS SALE
Commission purchasing and sale of goods are special business which are carried out for its own account and for somebody else benefit, where is clearly made difference among regular tasks carried out for its own account and for its own benefit. Commission business for purchasing and sale of goods on domestic and foreign market are carried out on the...
By Radovan Spremo
BENCHMARKING AS A METHOD OF DESIGNING THE COMPETITIVE POSITIONS OF PRIVATE HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS ON THE MARKET OF HEALTHCARE FACILITIES
The process of society in tradition involves not only the privatization of economic subjects, but also various other segments of non-profitable character. It also includes zhe privatization of the healthcare institutes. The privatized healthcare institutes have to base its business on the principles of management, economic principles and the princi...
By Ivka Talić
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BANKS – CASE STUDIES ERSTE BANK SERBIA
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a significant part of a business and thus it is important for banks and other companies to implement it to their business strategies.By defining the structure of CSR, it is easier later to define the strategy of implementation, and take implications to consideration of how this concept can influence not just...
By Danijela Dašić
TARGETING THE MARKETING CAMPAIGNS AGAINST LANDMINES ON PARTICULAR GROUPS OF THE POPULATION
Landmines which are left after the war conflicts represent a major threat and real danger in more than seventy countries. It is estimated that today there are approximately 110 million land mines around the world, of which experts annually remove about 100 thousand, while two million new mines are placed at the same time. Besides human victims, lan...
By Dragana Štrbac, Branislav Mitić
SATISFACTION EXPLORATION CONSUMERS ON THE EXAMPLE OF MOTOR OILS
Number of loyal customers and maintaining the continuity of loyalty is an indicator of the success of marketing activity offers. Consumer satisfaction is reflected in the success of the business, which directly affects the sales results and profit of companies. Knowing the degree of customer satisfaction for the company is very important from two a...
By Milorad Đukić