The role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in Serbia
This research is carried out in order to be determined the role of Chamber system in development of agricommerce along with successful preparation of Serbia for EU accession. On February 28, 1857 Prince Aleksandar Karaðorðeviæ signed the Decree, called THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TRADE. By this Decree,...
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description | This research is carried out in order to be determined the role of Chamber system in development of agricommerce along with successful preparation of Serbia for EU accession. On February 28, 1857 Prince Aleksandar Karaðorðeviæ signed the Decree, called THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TRADE. By this Decree, the first BusinessAssociation in Serbia was constituted. Under the Law on retail stores passed in June 1910, the first chambers were established. Those were the following:
• The Chamber of TRADE
• The Chamber of CRAFTS
• The Chamber of INDUSTRY
• The Chamber ofWORKERS
Today, in conditions of economic and social reforms and transfer toward market oriented economy, chambers in Serbia chose to reconsider their role, by using experiences of chambers in countries with developed market economy.The chamber strives to be organized as independent, business oriented and expert association of economic operators. The structure of economy, from the aspect of important economic indicators (total revenue, profit), shows dominant share of manufacturing andagro-industry, trade, financial and other services sectors, transport, telecommunication, and construction industries. By generating over 30% of GDP and employment, Belgrade plays vital role in the economy of the whole Serbia. That is an advantage, but also the responsibility to constantly stimulate faster development and higher living standards by inciting the positive changes in economic and overall environment. |
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spelling | doaj.art-52f84c12603c432e8bec6b995ebf94f62022-12-22T03:11:24ZengUniversity of DebrecenApstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce1789-221X1789-78742010-10-0143-410.19041/APSTRACT/2010/3-4/13The role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in SerbiaEmil Cukic0Belgrade Chamber of Commerce, Serbia Agriculture and Food Industry AssociationThis research is carried out in order to be determined the role of Chamber system in development of agricommerce along with successful preparation of Serbia for EU accession. On February 28, 1857 Prince Aleksandar Karaðorðeviæ signed the Decree, called THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TRADE. By this Decree, the first BusinessAssociation in Serbia was constituted. Under the Law on retail stores passed in June 1910, the first chambers were established. Those were the following: • The Chamber of TRADE • The Chamber of CRAFTS • The Chamber of INDUSTRY • The Chamber ofWORKERS Today, in conditions of economic and social reforms and transfer toward market oriented economy, chambers in Serbia chose to reconsider their role, by using experiences of chambers in countries with developed market economy.The chamber strives to be organized as independent, business oriented and expert association of economic operators. The structure of economy, from the aspect of important economic indicators (total revenue, profit), shows dominant share of manufacturing andagro-industry, trade, financial and other services sectors, transport, telecommunication, and construction industries. By generating over 30% of GDP and employment, Belgrade plays vital role in the economy of the whole Serbia. That is an advantage, but also the responsibility to constantly stimulate faster development and higher living standards by inciting the positive changes in economic and overall environment.https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/7645chamber structurecoordinationinstitutionsadvocate |
spellingShingle | Emil Cukic The role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in Serbia Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce chamber structure coordination institutions advocate |
title | The role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in Serbia |
title_full | The role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in Serbia |
title_fullStr | The role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in Serbia |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in Serbia |
title_short | The role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in Serbia |
title_sort | role of chamber system in development of agricommerce in serbia |
topic | chamber structure coordination institutions advocate |
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