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ADEPT Socioeconomic Commentaries, October-December 2004
March 3, 2008 14:24

Contents:

  • Anatolii Gudym: New inequality
  • Iurie Gotisan: What's in their for us in the draft budget for 2005?
  • Iurie Gotisan: Financial rating and foreign competitiveness of Moldova
  • Veaceslav Negruta: Currency Market: New Challenges
  • Iurie Gotisan: Inflation rate gives headache

ADEPT Socioeconomic Commentaries, May-September 2004
March 3, 2008 14:23

Contents:

  • Iurie Gotisan: EU enlargement: lessons for the Republic of Moldova
  • Iurie Gotisan: Domestic foreign exchange market: on-going volatility
  • Iurie Gotisan: Despite the constant economic growth, people think they are poorer
  • Galina Selari: Employment is the Key Issue
  • Iurie Gotisan: Challenges faced by the National Bank
  • Anatolii Gudym: Echo of the bread crisis

ADEPT Socioeconomic Commentaries, July-October 2005
March 3, 2008 14:23

Contents:

  • Iurie Gotisan: Foreseeing for inflation: optimism of authorities will "face" the bitter reality
  • Galina Selari: Transnistria Economy: Regional Dimension
  • Valeriu Prohnitchi: Unemployment: a curse of transition
  • Iurie Gotisan: Real estate market in a deadlock
  • Iurie Gotisan: GDP is on the rise despite unfavorable circumstances
  • Ion Basiul: Economic competitiveness is a heavy burden for Moldova
  • Iurie Gotisan: Banks punished

ADEPT Socioeconomic Commentaries, January-June 2005
March 3, 2008 14:22

Contents:

  • Iurie Gotisan: Economic retrospectives and perspectives
  • Iurie Gotisan: Positive economic signals between Chisinau and Bucharest
  • Iurie Gotisan: Foreign deficits, inflation, exchange rate...
  • Iurie Gotisan: Chisinau's economic dependence on Moscow
  • Iurie Gotisan: Vegetables and fruits might temper swelling inflation
  • Iurie Gotisan: Macroeconomic evolutions. Tendencies for future

ADEPT Socioeconomic Commentaries, January-April 2004
March 3, 2008 14:21

Contents:

  • Anatol Gudim: 2003: we managed to hold out, but failed to break through
  • Iurie Gotisan: Inflation in the Republic of Moldova: causes and effects
  • Iurie Gotisan: Discord among authorities and domestic producers
  • Sorin Hadarca: Liberalisation of capital flows
  • Iurie Gotisan: Crisis aftermath
  • Iurie Gotisan: "Investment Boom": joining together banking capital and companies in real sector
  • Moldovan's agriculture structural deficiencies
  • Anatoli Gudim: 1000 and 100 days of the Government of V. Tarlev

The economy of Poland in the first quarter of 2005
March 3, 2008 14:20

A slowdown of dynamics in many important areas of the economic activity was observed in the first quarter of 2005 in comparison to high dynamics seen in the subsequent periods of 2004.

The economy of Poland in 2004
March 3, 2008 14:00

Growth tendencies consolidated in the Polish economy in 2004. Increase of the gross domestic product was the highest in seven years.

Corruption in Serbia Five Years Later
March 3, 2008 13:58

This study contains an analysis of the changes in the corruption level and effects of government policies during the five years of transition in Serbia, i.e. after the October changes.

Assessment of the effects of the changes in the property transfer tax
March 3, 2008 13:57

The Law on Property Taxes has been substantially amended in June 2007. These amendments have not only introduced some specific new articles of interest for the citizens and businesses, but have also introduced changes which will have a strong impact to revenues, and more generally financial position of local municipalities.

State capture as the cause of widespread corruption in Serbia
March 3, 2008 13:56

In the post-Milosevic period, Serbia has passed many laws and new institutions have been established to fight corruption. The results have been disappointing as the laws are improperly implemented, institutions are weak and controlling mechanisms almost non-existent…

Economic Inequality and Corruption
March 3, 2008 13:55

A review of recent contributions to the explorations of the relations between economic inequality and corruption demonstrates that corruption as a factor of inequality has been poorly theoretically explained, although some empirical evidence has been tracked down…

Tax collecting campaign
March 3, 2008 13:54

Observations on the Governments advertising campaign to increase the collection of tax revenue. The article raises questions about the state’s role in funding of roads, sport and culture.

Beginners guide for understanding SME credit analysis in FR Yugoslavia
March 3, 2008 13:53

Despite what it sees as a lack of either information or transparency, this paper attempts to make an accurate assessment of the real state of the Yugoslavian economy. It deals with the non-recording of losses, the difficulty of credit analyses and company evaluation.

Flexible mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol in Central and Eastern Europe
March 3, 2008 13:51

The paper gives an overview of the challenges and practices in the field of climate protection in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It provides a critical analysis of the link between climate change issues and energy sector reforms in the course of socio-economic transition.

On the privatization of “stolen goods” in Central and Eastern Europe
March 3, 2008 13:50

Many scholars assert that the process of privatizing state-owned firms in Central and Eastern Europe has been a success because privatized firms are performing better than they did before.

Privatization in Serbia: the second run
March 3, 2008 13:49

The paper argues that the privatization policy of the Serbian government is generally well designed but nevertheless suffers from drawbacks that could undermine the policy’s successful implementation.

Privatization policy in Serbia in 2003
March 3, 2008 13:48

Two years after the privatization law has come into force and the process was launched, privatization in Serbia has yet to yield anticipated results. Private property is still not prevalent..

Too poor to move, to poor to stay: a report on housing in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Serbia
March 3, 2008 13:46

Stuart Lowe: Overview: Too Poor to Move, Too Poor to Stay

Martin Lux: Housing the Poor in the Czech Republic: Prague, Brno and Ostrava

Janos B. Kocsis: Th e Housing Poor in Budapest, Hungary: Situation and Perspectives

Masa Djordjevic: Reducing Housing Poverty in Serbian Urban Centers: Analysis and Policy

Cross-border cooperation between Albania and Montenegro
March 3, 2008 13:45

The urgent need to introduce Cross Border Cooperation (CBC), which now exists widely throughout the EU, is a much more complex issue in the Balkan states. It is far from being achieved because each of the players find it hard to build their willingness to cooperate when basing it mainly on the needs of their own people…

Poverty and reform of financial support to the poor
March 3, 2008 13:44

This lengthy work must surely provide a role model for those interested in undertaking statistical analysis of poverty in their own country. It is an in-depth look at poverty within Serbian Society and spends a considerable time on defining what poverty is.