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Importance Of Making Strategic Decisions In Countries In Transition And Connection With The Environment And Sustainable Economy Generally Speaking

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  • SLOBODAN POPOVIC

    (KP GRADSKO ZELENILO, SUTJESKA 2, 2100 NOVI SAD, SERBIA)

  • JELENA TOSKOVIC

    (AD MLEKARA SABAC, KRSMANOVACA BB, 15000 SABAC, SERBIA)

  • ZELJKO GRUBLJESIC

    (PENSION FUND, OFFICE OF PRIJEDOR, VOZDA KARADORDA 2, 79101 PRIJEDOR, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA)

  • RANKO MIJIC

    (COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS PRIJEDOR, STREET MITROPOLITA PETRA ZIMONJICA BB, 79000 PRIJEDOR, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA)

  • DRAGAN ĐURANOVIC

    (UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS IN SUBOTICA, SERBIA)

Abstract

The accession of a number of transition countries of the EU, such as the Republic of Serbia, essentially means the adoption of strategic decisions at the state level in the context of wider EU decision. The authors based their observations on the EU 2020 strategy, which is essentially defined as: smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. The EU has adopted the basic principles of 2010, with the main objective to economic growth throughout the EU based on knowledge, but with respect for the principles of environmental protection, increasing employment, and increase in other basic principles of economics of the company to the state. You could say that the entire system such observations cohesion productivity growth economies of EU member states and social cohesion and socially responsible behavior. This approach was incurred because there is a need of constant adjustment economies member changes at the global level. Notwithstanding the universal adaptation of all EU member states, however, one part remained reserved for a special adjustment of each member country (it depends on the specific characteristics of each country to adapt) in accordance with national goals adopted by any government of a Member State specifically for your country, through national development plans, plans of adjustment and reform plans. The consequences of the Great Depression are highly visible and in early 2016, particularly in terms of rising unemployment, rising unemployment especially of young people in all old EU member states. The responsibility for this state of affairs is not only the governments of member states, but responsibility must be sought from the representatives of big business, trade unions, associations, non-governmental organizations and all other stakeholders who have imposed in the decision-making processes, and in a crisis to minimize its impact, because it does not response. At the end of the aforementioned macro effects should be seen in the context of sustainable-environmental management, because then it brings a new quality.

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  • Slobodan Popovic & Jelena Toskovic & Zeljko Grubljesic & Ranko Mijic & Dragan Đuranovic, 2016. "Importance Of Making Strategic Decisions In Countries In Transition And Connection With The Environment And Sustainable Economy Generally Speaking," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 2, pages 98-103, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2016:v:2:p:98-103
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    1. Slobodan Popovic & Mira Vidakovic & Zeljko Grubljesic & Rajko Macura & Ranko Mijic & Aleksandar Majstorovic & Slavica Siljanoska & Vesna Petrovic, 2015. "Socio-Economic And Environmental Significance Strategic Management Of Processing Waste Of Serbian, For Example In Pellet," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 6, pages 63-68, December.
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