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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

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

The speed at which information is shared in the digital age is astounding. In a relatively short period, we've gone from lugging around numerous heavy textbooks to having all the information we need at our fingertips through a simple tap on a screen. Today, information is readily available to anyone and is easier than ever to find and sift through....

By Elena Georgiana Zamfiroiu, Radu Mircea Georgescu

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

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

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

Commercial law contracts, whether named or unnamed contracts, represent the legal basis for the economic development of any country. Their specificity, on the basis of which they are receptive and in conjunction with institutions of higher education, the economy and government at any level, is reflected in the fact that the obligation contracts are...

By Jelena Damjanović

In modern business, achieving a high level of efficiency and optimal company performance becomes crucial for maintaining a competitive advantage. Accordingly, financial benchmarking is an indispensable tool in business evaluation, enabling organizations to systematically and continuously measure and compare their own organizational business process...

By Katarina Božić, Dražen Bojagić, Kristina Pavlović

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

The world economy has been exposed to intense cyclical movements since the beginning of the 21st century. After the global economic crisis of 2008, several years of stabilization and recovery followed. Тhe last few years have seen global disruptions caused by various factors, such as: the migrant crisis, the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic a...

By Bilјana Srdić Gojković, Branko Krsmanović, Milenko Krajišnik