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Where is Serbian economy going?

Stunted development

10. March 2010. | 09:06

Source: EMportal

Author: Ivana Radmilac Đurđić

Photo: Dragan Milošević

Only after deregulation is carried out, the state administration is reduced, senseless regulations are cancelled, and taxes are decreased will there be room for a healthy economic growth based on direct foreign investments, industrial production of exchangeable goods, and export.

Only after deregulation is carried out, the state administration is reduced, senseless regulations are cancelled, and taxes are decreased will there be room for a healthy economic growth based on direct foreign investments, industrial production of exchangeable goods, and export.

If the economic growth of Serbia significantly reduces each time one of the two US Steel’s furnaces stops operating, it means that the country has a serious problem.

Congratulations to the biggest domestic exporter, but in order to achieve a really healthy economic growth many more “furnaces” should start operating.

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