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  3. Vol. 19 No. 2 (2022): The European Journal of Applied Economics

Published: 2022/10/21

Original Scientific Paper

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    Online learning during the pandemic of COVID-19: Experiences of students and universities
    Ilija Savić, Slavko Alčaković
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    The LEVELS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATION IN HUMAN RESOURCE SYSTEMS
    Teodora Ćormarković, Lazar Dražeta, Angelina Njeguš
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    Financial analysis of the broadcasting service of digital television, radio programs and data transmission in the Republic of Serbia
    Jelena Cerovina, Ivana Milošević, Milan Simić
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    ORGANIZATIONAL CULUTRE IN SMEs: AN INVESTIGATION OF MANAGERS VS EMPLOYEES’ PERCEPTIONS
    Ivona Mileva, Snezhana Hristova
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    WORK-LIFE BALANCE AND WORK-RELATED ATTITUDES OF EMPLOYEES: CASE STUDY IN SERBIAN HOTEL INDUSTRY
    Jasmina Ognjanović, Aleksandra Mitrović
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    REWARDING TOP MANAGERS IN THE BANKING SECTOR DURING THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC
    Milos Ilic, Vinko Lepojevic
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    USING OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
    Nevena Petrović, Petar Milić, Bojan Prlinčević
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    ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION ON EUROPEAN ECONOMIC GROWTH
    Andrija Popović, Maja Ivanović-Djukić, Ana Milijić
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    The Impact of Covid-19 on Household Consumption Expenditure in South Africa: A Macroeconomic Perspective Impact of Covid-19 on Households' Consumption in South Africa
    Isaac Oluwatayo, Remembrance Chimeri
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    English PREDICTION OF GOLD PRICE MOVEMENT CONSIDERING THE NUMBER OF INFECTED WITH THE COVID 19
    Jovana Stokanovic Sevic, Ana Jovancai Stakic
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