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For Serbia, like for other emerging economies in (South) Eastern Europe, the first decade of the third millennium was marked by a perceptible boost. However, these ten years are characterized by efforts to establish a functioning market economy in an environment of political uncertainty, regional tensions, social scepticism and market disturbance.
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Arnold, N. (2011). Serbia: Serial Tensions amidst Recovery. In: Jungmann, J., Sagemann, B. (eds) Financial Crisis in Eastern Europe. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-6553-0_9
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