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"Mittelstand" and Trade in South Eastern Europe

Social market economy as a compass of development

South Eastern Europe and especially the countries of former Yugoslavia are often regarded as a synonym for political, social as well as economical instability with future prospects that are more than complicated. However, the celebrations on the occasion of Bulgaria’s and Romania’s accession to the European Union (EU) on 1 January 2007 pointed the way forward to a peaceful stabilisation of the region. They raised the hope of the so called Western Balkan countries to move into the same direction as soon as possible. Once more the enlargement process of the EU has thereby proved its capacity to help applicant countries transform into functioning democracies and free market economies.

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Preface

by Dr. Franz Schoser

Albania

by Denalda Kuzumi

Bosnia and Herzegovina

by Dr. Duljko Hasić

Bulgaria

by Prof. Dr. Ivan Tchalakov

Croatia

by Vladimir Cvijanovic

Macedonia

by Alexandar Stojkov and Ivica Bocevski

Moldova

by Eugen Roscovanu

Montenegro

by Ana Šebek

Romania

by Ciprian Nicolescu

Serbia

by Prof. Dr. Radmila Grozdanić

Summary

by Anna Katharina Bölling M.A.

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