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
Current geopolitical shifts of tectonic scale generate a set of new challenges for global economic leaders all around the world testing their abilities to adjust fast enough to radically changing environment and finding the appropriate commercial solutions. Country’s global leadership refers to its ability to influence the global economy thro...
By Olga Y.Trofimenko, Sergei Sutyrin
Cryptocurrencies represent a new form of property that exists only on the Internet. The first cryptocurrency to appear on the global market was Bitcoin, and its appearance is linked to the first financial crisis in 2008. The market capitalization of Bitcoin grew very quickly and in 2017 reached the highest capitalization in history (334 billion US ...
By Suzana Stevanović, Vitomir Starčević, Ljubiša Mićić
ESTIMATES OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MONETARY POLICY IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Numerous empirical studies conducted in the last few years have proven that monetary policy has a significant impact on preserving the sustainability of the entire economic system of a country. Bearing in mind that the effectiveness of monetary policy in developing countries is especially questioned when the structure of the financial system limits...
By Jadranka Đurović Todorović, Marina Đorđević, Milica Ristić Cakić
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE TRADE PERFORMANCE OF THE COUNTRIES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, SERBIA AND BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - EMPIRICAL APPROACH
The issue of measuring and analyzing trade performance is continuously relevant, significant and complex. It is particularly challenging to investigate trading performance using different multi-criteria decision-making methods. In this way, considering the comparison of a large number of alternatives in relation to several criteria, a more realisti...
By Radojko Lukić
ARE SANCTIONS FOR LOSERS? A NETWORK STUDY OF TRADE SANCTIONS
Studies built on dependency and world-system theory using network approaches have showed that international trade is structured into clusters of ‘core’ and ‘peripheral’ countries performing distinct functions. However, few have used these methods to investigate how sanctions affect the position of the countries involved in t...
By Fabio Ashtar Telarico