Recent development and spatial differentiation of industry in Serbia - a quantitative analysis
Апстракт
In comparison to most of the other former socialist countries, Serbia has started its transition into market-economy with delay. One of the results of economic change of the 1990s, the break-up of Yugoslavia, manifold discontinuities in a geopolitical sense, international isolation etc. is a massive de-industrialisation and a loss of employment accordingly. The paper on hand shows, with a quantitative approach of spatial analysis, the regional differentiation of this rapid change which is radical particularly in regions where alternatives for employment are lacking.
Извор:
Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft, 2007, 149, 109-132Издавач:
- Vienna : Osterr Geograph Gesellschaft (Austrian Geographical Society)
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Geografski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Goeler, Daniel AU - Grčić, Mirko AU - Ratkaj, Ivan PY - 2007 UR - https://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/248 AB - In comparison to most of the other former socialist countries, Serbia has started its transition into market-economy with delay. One of the results of economic change of the 1990s, the break-up of Yugoslavia, manifold discontinuities in a geopolitical sense, international isolation etc. is a massive de-industrialisation and a loss of employment accordingly. The paper on hand shows, with a quantitative approach of spatial analysis, the regional differentiation of this rapid change which is radical particularly in regions where alternatives for employment are lacking. PB - Vienna : Osterr Geograph Gesellschaft (Austrian Geographical Society) T2 - Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft T1 - Recent development and spatial differentiation of industry in Serbia - a quantitative analysis VL - 149 SP - 109 EP - 132 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_248 ER -
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Goeler, D., Grčić, M.,& Ratkaj, I.. (2007). Recent development and spatial differentiation of industry in Serbia - a quantitative analysis. in Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft Vienna : Osterr Geograph Gesellschaft (Austrian Geographical Society)., 149, 109-132. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_248
Goeler D, Grčić M, Ratkaj I. Recent development and spatial differentiation of industry in Serbia - a quantitative analysis. in Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft. 2007;149:109-132. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_248 .
Goeler, Daniel, Grčić, Mirko, Ratkaj, Ivan, "Recent development and spatial differentiation of industry in Serbia - a quantitative analysis" in Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft, 149 (2007):109-132, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_248 .