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Globalization, Southeastern Europe, and the World Economy: Routledge Studies in the European Economy

Autor Fikret Causevic
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 ian 2015
This book explores the key economic issues facing Southeastern Europe and Bosnia and Herzegovina, within the context of the serious challenges that the global economy has faced in recent years.
The book combines rigorous analysis of the issues faced by the region with a constructive approach to identifying solutions for a positive future trajectory. The book starts by exploring the economic challenges facing the world economy both before and during the global economic crisis. The second part of the volume focuses on south-eastern Europe, and especially on the Western Balkans, assessing the best ways of achieving a positive economic future for small open economies in the region. The final part of the volume examines the economic challenges in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The final section examines the economic challenges in Bosnia and Herzegovina, arguing that it is most useful to view the country within the context of the regional and global economies.
The book will be extremely useful for scholars working on European Economics, transition economics, and the global economy and the financial crisis.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138830585
ISBN-10: 1138830585
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 20 black & white illustrations, 62 black & white tables, 20 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in the European Economy

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Part I Economic Challenges In The World Economy Before And During The Global Financial And Economic Crisis Part Ii Economic Challenges In Southeastern Europe And The Western Balkans – Lessons Learned In The First Decade Of The XXist Century Part Iii Economic Challenges In Post-Dayton Bosnia And Herzegovina

Notă biografică

Fikret Čaušević is Professor of Economics and International Finance at the Faculty of Economics, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Descriere

This book explores the key economic issues facing Southeastern Europe and Bosnia and Herzegovina, within the context of the serious challenges that the global economy has faced in recent years. It combines rigorous analysis of the issues faced by the region with a constructive approach to identifying solutions for a positive future trajectory.
The book starts by exploring the economic challenges facing the world economy both before and during the global economic crisis. The second part of the volume focuses on south-eastern Europe, and especially on the Western Balkans, assessing the best ways of achieving a positive economic future for small open economies in the region. The final part of the volume examines the economic challenges in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
One of Čaušević ‘s main findings is his proposal for the creation of a European Union Guarantee Fund for the Western Balkans, which would guarantee long-maturity bond issues by the countries of the region, denominated in national currencies. These bond issues would be called Euro-Balkan bonds and they could be classified as financial assets with a lower degree of risk. The revenues realised would be used exclusively to finance capital projects preferably at the cross-border level. Thus, one of the key problems facing small open economies which are not yet members of larger associations and therefore lack the backing of a supranational institution, could be solved and systemic risk reduced, stimulating economic growth and employment.
Čaušević had also foreseen the need for a return to Keynes’s thought before the crisis broke out. In his conclusion on the need for reform of the international financial system (in 2006) he stated that private institutions/entities would not be able to replace the international and national authorities in providing key financial resources for sustainable development.