International indebtedness and debt crisis in the Republic of Serbia

Debts are primitive capital and therefore represent a deductible item in the accounts of national wealth and wealth of individual organizational or social entities. After the general consolidation of public finances, such as external and internal debt, it turned out that the wealth situation in cert...

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Main Author: Šmigić-Miladinović Jasmina
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Language:English
Published: Viša ekonomska škola Peć, Leposavić 2018-01-01
Series:Ekonomski Signali
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-4457/2018/1452-44571801103S.pdf
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description Debts are primitive capital and therefore represent a deductible item in the accounts of national wealth and wealth of individual organizational or social entities. After the general consolidation of public finances, such as external and internal debt, it turned out that the wealth situation in certain segments of the society and in society as a whole is unfavorable. There is a high degree of interdependence between the budget and the macroeconomic aggregates. Through the budget, total public spending is linked to the economic policy of the state and the goals to be achieved in the distribution and redistribution of the product. Serbia has for years had a low level of public spending, which is a major problem for the state budget and macroeconomic trends. This phenomenon must respond to adequate solutions, which can again have negative consequences, for example, laying off workers in the public sector will reduce public spending, but increase the problem of unemployment. Exits should be sought through investments, starting production processes, developing small and medium enterprises, attracting foreign capital, etc. Therefore, the basis of the long-term strategy of Serbia's economic development should be sustainable economic growth, raising the competitiveness of the economy, building a knowledge-based society, balanced regional development and E U accession. Macroeconomic projections are based on the interrelated growth of GDP, investment, employment, productivity and determine the possibilities of increasing personal and government spending in conditions of price stability, fiscal balance, reduction of the current account deficit and proper servicing of external debt.
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spelling doaj.art-d24f0d06048048cabbaa5e4eed41ab602022-12-22T01:36:03ZengViša ekonomska škola Peć, LeposavićEkonomski Signali1452-44572560-33022018-01-011311031221452-44571801103SInternational indebtedness and debt crisis in the Republic of SerbiaŠmigić-Miladinović Jasmina0Visoka ekonomska škola strukovnih studija, Peć - LeposavićDebts are primitive capital and therefore represent a deductible item in the accounts of national wealth and wealth of individual organizational or social entities. After the general consolidation of public finances, such as external and internal debt, it turned out that the wealth situation in certain segments of the society and in society as a whole is unfavorable. There is a high degree of interdependence between the budget and the macroeconomic aggregates. Through the budget, total public spending is linked to the economic policy of the state and the goals to be achieved in the distribution and redistribution of the product. Serbia has for years had a low level of public spending, which is a major problem for the state budget and macroeconomic trends. This phenomenon must respond to adequate solutions, which can again have negative consequences, for example, laying off workers in the public sector will reduce public spending, but increase the problem of unemployment. Exits should be sought through investments, starting production processes, developing small and medium enterprises, attracting foreign capital, etc. Therefore, the basis of the long-term strategy of Serbia's economic development should be sustainable economic growth, raising the competitiveness of the economy, building a knowledge-based society, balanced regional development and E U accession. Macroeconomic projections are based on the interrelated growth of GDP, investment, employment, productivity and determine the possibilities of increasing personal and government spending in conditions of price stability, fiscal balance, reduction of the current account deficit and proper servicing of external debt.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-4457/2018/1452-44571801103S.pdfbudgeteconomybalanceexternal debtfinance
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International indebtedness and debt crisis in the Republic of Serbia
Ekonomski Signali
budget
economy
balance
external debt
finance
title International indebtedness and debt crisis in the Republic of Serbia
title_full International indebtedness and debt crisis in the Republic of Serbia
title_fullStr International indebtedness and debt crisis in the Republic of Serbia
title_full_unstemmed International indebtedness and debt crisis in the Republic of Serbia
title_short International indebtedness and debt crisis in the Republic of Serbia
title_sort international indebtedness and debt crisis in the republic of serbia
topic budget
economy
balance
external debt
finance
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