also going to enable an affirmative approach to those taxpayers who are classified in a low-risk category in terms of tax evasion. Furthermore, additional positive effects are expected based on higher self-reporting of risky categories due to higher probability of being a subject of a field control and detecting tax evasion.
The global financial crisis hit the Serbian economy severely in late 2008.
The subsequent decade has been characterized by negative or very modest
economic growth and Serbia is now just slightly above the development level
of ten years ago. This paper analyses the most important economic milestones
during this decade and investigates why only modest progress has been made,
despite various measures implemented by the Serbian government. It examines
the background to Serbia?s delayed transition and analyses the effects of
the global economic crisis on the Serbian economy. It outlines the policy
responses and their results, focusing on public finance, foreign trade,
reindustrialisation, FDI, the labour market, and sources of growth. The
paper sets out the key challenges to accelerating Serbia?s economic growth
and identifies the main elements of a new long-term development strategy.
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