Needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of Serbia

Based on the position and the role of the industry that decisively affects the overall level of economic dynamics (GDP growth, employment rate, exports, competitiveness, innovation) this paper discusses some of the key factors which in an environment of deindustrialization of the Serbian economy cal...

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Main Authors: Vlastimir Leković, Vladimir Mićić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Economics institute, Belgrade 2013-04-01
Series:Industrija
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Online Access:http://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/industrija/article/view/3414
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spelling doaj-8af552c1e8ae43b19a54715a6b218b9f2020-11-25T01:36:55ZengEconomics institute, BelgradeIndustrija0350-03732334-85262013-04-01411675Needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of SerbiaVlastimir Leković0Vladimir Mićić1Faculty of Economics, KragujevacFaculty of Economics, KragujevacBased on the position and the role of the industry that decisively affects the overall level of economic dynamics (GDP growth, employment rate, exports, competitiveness, innovation) this paper discusses some of the key factors which in an environment of deindustrialization of the Serbian economy call for the development and implementation of industrial policy, which is, again, the essential requirement for reindustrialization of the country. Building on the theoretical and methodological analysis of the most dominant contemporary concepts of industrial policy, the authors point to the need for setting and implementing an active, flexible and sophisticated industrial policy as an integral part of the socio-economic development of the country, since in this way the accumulation of structural disproportions can be achieved, as well as a more balanced presence on the world market. Current state of the industry characterized by a relatively modest share in the GDP generation and overall employment, low productivity and competitiveness levels, outdated technologies, insufficient innovation and R&D is a result of the irresponsible attitude of the state towards this economic sector. Due to the presence of the existing economic, financial and industrial limitations, it is necessary for the state to define a consistent and sustainable industrial policy concept and include all relevant stakeholders - ministries, employers, trade unions, research institutions and consumer organizations, in its implementationhttp://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/industrija/article/view/3414structural changlereindustrialisationresearch and developmentinnovationindustrial policy
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author Vlastimir Leković
Vladimir Mićić
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Needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of Serbia
Industrija
structural changle
reindustrialisation
research and development
innovation
industrial policy
author_facet Vlastimir Leković
Vladimir Mićić
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title Needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of Serbia
title_short Needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of Serbia
title_full Needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of Serbia
title_fullStr Needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of Serbia
title_sort needs, effectiveness and limitations of the industrial policy of serbia
publisher Economics institute, Belgrade
series Industrija
issn 0350-0373
2334-8526
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Based on the position and the role of the industry that decisively affects the overall level of economic dynamics (GDP growth, employment rate, exports, competitiveness, innovation) this paper discusses some of the key factors which in an environment of deindustrialization of the Serbian economy call for the development and implementation of industrial policy, which is, again, the essential requirement for reindustrialization of the country. Building on the theoretical and methodological analysis of the most dominant contemporary concepts of industrial policy, the authors point to the need for setting and implementing an active, flexible and sophisticated industrial policy as an integral part of the socio-economic development of the country, since in this way the accumulation of structural disproportions can be achieved, as well as a more balanced presence on the world market. Current state of the industry characterized by a relatively modest share in the GDP generation and overall employment, low productivity and competitiveness levels, outdated technologies, insufficient innovation and R&D is a result of the irresponsible attitude of the state towards this economic sector. Due to the presence of the existing economic, financial and industrial limitations, it is necessary for the state to define a consistent and sustainable industrial policy concept and include all relevant stakeholders - ministries, employers, trade unions, research institutions and consumer organizations, in its implementation
topic structural changle
reindustrialisation
research and development
innovation
industrial policy
url http://aseestant.ceon.rs/index.php/industrija/article/view/3414
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