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Public Property and Local Government

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  • Knezevic, Mirjana
  • Simonvic, Zoran
  • Andzic, Slobodan

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Monopoly ownership decentralization as a brake current direction of development of local governments not only here but also in the world. Decentralization is possible only with the deconstruction of ownership of monopolies, in a way that basically provides for the Bill on public property, property and other property rights of Serbia, autonomous provinces and local self-government, which is 31 12th The 2009th The came to the Parliament with the request that such acts discussed urgently. In domestic law is not resolved the issue of property of local governments. The forthcoming legislation stipulates that municipalities, public enterprises and autonomous province and get the property that is now state property for free use, lease, collect all revenues, taxes and borrow. Local governments will gain economic independence, their own sources of funds, their right to property constituted property that is now used. Taking and managing its property, local governments will be able to become important players in the economic market.

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  • Knezevic, Mirjana & Simonvic, Zoran & Andzic, Slobodan, 2011. "Public Property and Local Government," Ekonomika, Journal for Economic Theory and Practice and Social Issues, Society of Economists Ekonomika, Nis, Serbia, vol. 57(4), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sereko:289244
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.289244
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