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Regionalization as a Factor of Agriculture Development of the Republic of Serbia

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  • Anton Puškaric

    (Institute of Agriculture Economics, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Jonel Subic

    (Institute of Agriculture Economics, Belgrade, Serbia)

  • Bojana Bekic

    (Institute of Agriculture Economics, Belgrade, Serbia)

Abstract

Identified trends of all systems evolution indicate the fact that strategic planning of development, as managerial decision which defines goals, and planned decision on how to realize determined goals, is not possible without insight into actual situation in the regions, municipalities and local communities. Regionalization can contribute to interactive usefulness, i.e. it can be useful for the one who spatially defined areas makes available for investors and it can be useful for investors, due to acceptability of economic environment. Institutional harmonization of competences can only contribute to entire development. Changes and regionalization, as a result of reasonable and unique strategic development policy, will contribute to improvement of entire economy, agriculture diversification and rural community activation. These processes can be harmonized with positive-legal regulative brought and conducted by the state institutions (politics, legal factors, financial taxes, harmonization of technological standards with ecological standards), with aim to prevent social and market imbalance (stagnation, recession, decline of morality, unfair competition).

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  • Anton Puškaric & Jonel Subic & Bojana Bekic, 2013. "Regionalization as a Factor of Agriculture Development of the Republic of Serbia," International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management (IJSEM), IGI Global, vol. 2(1), pages 46-54, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jsem00:v:2:y:2013:i:1:p:46-54
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