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  3. Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024): The European Journal of Applied Economics

Published: 2024/04/19

Original Scientific Paper

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    THE IMPACT OF MEDIA DIGITALIZATION ON POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN SERBIA
    Aleksandra Belacic, Slavko Alčaković
    18-29
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    ON THE PATH TO SUSTAINABILITY IN GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL STATES: READINESS FOR ENERGY TRANSITION
    Aleksandra Minić, Sanja Filipović
    143-163
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    CLUSTERING BASED ON THE ARCHETYPAL ANALYSIS
    Beáta Stehlíková
    110-120
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    CHALLENGES OF FINANCING THE CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
    Božidar Čakajac, Nenad Janković, Miloš Dimitrijević
    95-109
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    PUBLIC EDUCATION RECURRENT EXPENDITURE AND PRODUCTIVITY IN THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN NIGERIA
    Festus Olalekan Ogunjobi, Ibrahim Odusanya, Emmanuel George
    81-94
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    INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF IFRS 16 ADOPTION IN SERBIAN HOTEL INDUSTRY
    Maja Kljajić, Vule Mizdraković
    1-17
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    THE IMPACT OF THE QUIET QUITTING PHENOMENON ON EMPLOYEES IN SERBIA
    Sanja Jelača, Marko Golubović
    60-80
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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ONBOARDING PROCESS AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY IN NORTH MACEDONIA
    Tane Murgoski
    121-142
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    MEASURING OF BANKING SYSTEM RESILIENCE BY USING THE TEXAS RATIO
    Vladimir Mirković, Marina Iliev Matić, Branislav Dudić
    48-59
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    POST-SOCIALIST URBAN FINANCIALIZATION IN SERBIA: AN EMPIRICAL INSIGHT
    Slavka Zeković
    30-47
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