MONEY LAUNDERING USING CRYPTOCURRENCIES
This paper examines the growing issue of money laundering through cryptocurrencies on a global scale. Criminals use digital assets to launder illicitly obtained funds, converting them into cryptocurrencies to obscure the origins of the money. Unlike traditional financial systems, decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms lack mechanisms to freeze or b...
By Marijana Joksimović, Marija Paunović, Stevica Dedjanski
CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP OF THE COMMERCIAL SECTOR: REPRESENTATIONS OF RUSSIAN STUDENTS
In the modern world, commercial organizations are increasingly involved in addressing social issues within society. Recently, the topic of business engagement in solving social problems has been developing in Russia, with a focus on demographic policy. The aim of our research is to analyze university students' attitudes toward business as a subject...
By Aleksandr Neshataev
SPECIFICS OF RISK MANAGEMENT OF ENTERPRISE TRANSFORMATION IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Today, international business faces a greater number of risks than ever before. This article delves into and evaluates the risks associated with the transformation of companies operating in the international market. Transformation involves a shift in the company’s strategic approach and mindset. In the contemporary business environment, conti...
By Dragana Vujičić Stefanović, Dragan Milovanović, Boško Mekinjić
EXPERIENCES OF ECONOMIC, INSTITUTIONAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION IN THE WESTERN BALKANS
The countries of the Western Balkans have behind them two and a half decades of too slow recovery. The paper tests the hypothesis that without stable development institutions and adequate economic reforms, high rates of economic growth that will lead to sustainable development are not possible. Low rates of growth and living standards result in pop...
By Dragana Milenković, Tanja Vujović, Ivan Milenković
SECURITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN FINANCIAL REPORTING: TRANSFORMATION THROUGH TRIPLE-ENTRY ACCOUNTING
In the contemporary business environment, traditional accounting systems, such as double-entry bookkeeping, face increasing criticism due to growing demands for transparency and security in financial transactions. While double-entry bookkeeping remains the foundation of modern accounting practices, its limitations are increasingly evident in the co...
By Teodor Petrović, Ljiljana Tanasić, Željana Jovičić
FISCAL RULES AT THE LOCAL LEVEL ARE A CONDITION FOR STABLE PUBLIC FINANCES IN THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA
The fiscal position of municipalities and cities has a great influence on the overall fiscal position of the Republic of Srpska. Bearing in mind that according to the Law on the Budget System, the budget system of the Republika Srpska consists of the budget of the Republic, the budget of municipalities and cities and the financial plans of the fund...
By Biljana Srdić Gojković
QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF GROWTH IN THE NEW ECONOMIC REALITY
The succession of crises that have shaken the world in recent years - from the global pandemic and extreme weather conditions to armed conflicts and mass migrations - testifies that there is no going back to pre-pandemic conditions and "business as usual." A new economic reality has been created that shapes consumption and business outcomes. Econom...
By Biljana Jovanović Gavrilović, Mirjana Gligorić Matić, Velibor Jovanović Gavrilović
AN OVERVIEW OF THE DISTRIBUTIONS OF CLAIMS USED IN NON-LIFE INSURANCE THAT CONFORM TO BENFORD'S LAW
Benford's law, known as the law of the first digit, is used as a basic method to identify possible manipulation, or errors dеtection, in a large data set. Namely, according to that law, the first digits of the corresponding data set appear with a frequency determined according to the decreasing logarithmic law, which is contrary to the intuition ab...
By Jelena Stanojević, Vesna Rajić
THE ROLE OF THE MONETARY POLICY IN STABILIZING INFLATION IN THE EUROPEAN MONETARY UNION DURING THE ENERGY CRISIS
Monetary policy, together with fiscal policy, are key policies in stabilizing economies from shocks that come from offers and demands. The monetary policy, with the application of its instruments and channels of transmission, among other things, aims to maintain a stable level of prices, that is, a low level of inflation by permanently creating tar...
By Vlatko Paceskoski, Filip Taskovski
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP: BIBLIOMETRIC AND VISUALIZED ANALYSIS
There has been a notable surge in scholarly interest in public-private partnerships (PPP), their forms, models and role in the development of social infrastructure. The growing body of research on PPPs makes bibliometric analysis in this area a pertinent task. This study focuses on the literature on PPPs published between 2000 and 2021 and indexed ...
By Irina Ermakova, Svetlana Panikarova