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Bosnia And Herzegovina As A Small, Open Transition-Economy In The Midst Of Globalization On The Crossroad

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  • Dragoljub Stojanov

    (Economic Faculty Sarajevo)

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The globalization process at work in the world economy, and its "functional" intercontinental integration, makes the firm (transnational corporation) the most decisive factor in the world economy. This paper considers whether for a small transition-economy speedy globalization may be more harmful than beneficial. The case in point is the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Presented at the 15th International Conference,Istanbul, Turkey, May 2005.

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  • Dragoljub Stojanov, 2005. "Bosnia And Herzegovina As A Small, Open Transition-Economy In The Midst Of Globalization On The Crossroad," International Trade and Finance Association Conference Papers 1022, International Trade and Finance Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:bep:itfapp:1022
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    1. Hirt, Christian & Ortlieb, Renate, 2012. "Cultural standards of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Empirical findings and implications for strategic human resource management," Journal of East European Management Studies, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, vol. 17(2), pages 205-225.

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