Economy
02
Jan
Dear Ivic: stop transit of Russian gas through Ukraine
Written By: Draga Ivić
Repeatedly announced by Kiev. The first day of 2025. the contract with Gazprom ceases. That's what they are...
07
Dec
Muhammad Asif Nour: the relative effects of Trump's tariff threats on BRICS
Muhammad Asif Nour
A recent threat by newly elected President Donald Trump to impose 100% tariffs on BRICS countries if they move toward creation...
06
Dec
Dragos Vuckovic: What awaits us in 2025?
Dragoš Vučković, president of the economics committee of the Center for geostrategic studies
At the end of April this year my website was published...
06
Sep
Lukas Leiroch: Europe continues to buy Russian gas despite sanctions
У другом кварталу 2024. Русија је била одговорна за снабдевање 17% гаса који се троши у европским земљама
Пише: Лукас Леирош,...
04
Sep
Lucas Leiroch: Eastern Economic Forum 2024 there will be a turning point in the history of multipolar cooperation
Пише: Лукас Леирош, експерт Центра за геостратешке студије
Девети Источни економски форум у Владивостоку почео је 3. септембра и трајаће до...
24
Jul
SPEF 2024: "the foundation of a multipolar world is the formation of new growth points"
Међународни економски форум у Санкт Петербургу (СПЕФ) је 27. пут окупио лидере највећих руских и страних компанија, представнике државних органа,...
20
Jul
Dragana Trifkovic: lithium fever threatens to ravage Serbia (part two)
Dragana Trifkovic, Director General of the Center for geostrategic studies
Note: read the first part of the text at the following link Dragana Trifkovic: lithium fever...
19
Jul
Dragana Trifkovic: lithium fever threatens to ravage Serbia (part one)
Dragana Trifkovic, Director General of the Center for geostrategic studies
Rio Tinto acted on the ground as if he were banning lithium mining...
11
June
Drago Vučković: How can our small economy survive and develop?
By: Dragoš Vučković, economic expert of the Center for geostrategic studies
Usually in our country, the rapid development of small and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurs (SMEs) is justifiably linked to our entry into the transition process, in which they have become a significant economic factor, today with over 360,000 entities, employing about 930,000 workers. This means 99.9% of the total number of business entities, which carries over 2/3 of the total number of employees of the non-financial business sector (NFPs) or a share of the total employment of 44%. Their contribution in gross domestic product (GDP) is almost 30%, almost double that in NFPs , share in exports 40% and in imports 55%.