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During a five-month stint in Serbia's Ministry of Economy in 2013-2014, Dušan Pavlovi? diagnosed how a group of tycoons and politicians extract wealth from the majority of citizens and smaller entrepreneurs through extractive economic institutions that create allocative inefficiency.
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During a five-month stint in Serbia's Ministry of Economy in 2013-2014, Dušan Pavlovi? diagnosed how a group of tycoons and politicians extract wealth from the majority of citizens and smaller entrepreneurs through extractive economic institutions that create allocative inefficiency.
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- Verlag: Central European University Press
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9789633864258
- ISBN-10: 9633864259
- Artikelnr.: 61261417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Central European University Press
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9789633864258
- ISBN-10: 9633864259
- Artikelnr.: 61261417
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Duan Pavlovic is a political economist, currently teaching political economy at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, where he is employed as full professor.
Acknowledgements1. The Rise of Aleksandar Vu?i? The Origin of the Book The
Rise of Aleksandar Vu?i? You Will Not Come to This Show Alive The First
Million... and a Few More A Ten-Minute Meeting on Economic Reforms
Keynesian Economics for Fools2. Overview of the Political Economy of Serbia
Prior to 2012 Serbia as Part of Yugoslavia (1918-1989) Serbia Under
Miloevi? (1990-2000) The Fall of Miloevi? and the DOS Coalition
(2000-2012) Serbia under Aleksandar Vu?i? (2012-2014)3. Extractive
Institutions The FAP Workers' Protest Is It Rational to Delay Reforms? The
Etihad Contract Fast Lane Economy4. Party Patronage The Meeting at the
Delfi Bookstore I'll Put Together a Fabulous Team, The First Meeting of the
Team Party Patronage in the Ministry of Economy, The Car, the Office, and
the Secretary, Coping with Party Patronage in the Ministry5. The Four
Economic Policy Strategies A Rich Friend Comes to Help, Only a Madman Would
Abolish Subsidies, The Meeting with the Galenika Creditors, Michelin
Invests in Serbia, The Fiat Subsidy Per Car Where Are the Contracts with
Gorenje? The Frankenstein Ministry6. Inside the Money-Wasting Machine The
Emergence of SIEPA We Have Never Done That Civil Servants in the Serbian
Public Administration Protection The Development Fund Figures in the
Ballpark The Fund's Clients7. Privatization Privatization as a Part of the
Money-Wasting Machine Privatization: The Second Run The 2001 Privatization
Law, The Enterprises in Restructuring The ID Cards More is Less? Less is
More? The Five Steps Hang On, Are We Supposed to Read Those? Privatization
of Vra?ki Vinogradi A Firm for a Luxurious Chocolate Box, The
Privatization Agency Give Me Back My Money!8. The Exit Getting Out Before
It Is Too Late, The Smear Campaign Begins, The Perception of the Public,
The Drafts Blocked by the Socio-Economic Council, The Media Blackout and
the Media Lynching, Cancelled Appearance on "Impression of the Week" on
January 26, A Party Apparatchik Takes Up Radulovi?'s Post, What Happened
Afterwards, The Resignation, Major Protagonists of the Book in 2013-2014,
Index.
Rise of Aleksandar Vu?i? You Will Not Come to This Show Alive The First
Million... and a Few More A Ten-Minute Meeting on Economic Reforms
Keynesian Economics for Fools2. Overview of the Political Economy of Serbia
Prior to 2012 Serbia as Part of Yugoslavia (1918-1989) Serbia Under
Miloevi? (1990-2000) The Fall of Miloevi? and the DOS Coalition
(2000-2012) Serbia under Aleksandar Vu?i? (2012-2014)3. Extractive
Institutions The FAP Workers' Protest Is It Rational to Delay Reforms? The
Etihad Contract Fast Lane Economy4. Party Patronage The Meeting at the
Delfi Bookstore I'll Put Together a Fabulous Team, The First Meeting of the
Team Party Patronage in the Ministry of Economy, The Car, the Office, and
the Secretary, Coping with Party Patronage in the Ministry5. The Four
Economic Policy Strategies A Rich Friend Comes to Help, Only a Madman Would
Abolish Subsidies, The Meeting with the Galenika Creditors, Michelin
Invests in Serbia, The Fiat Subsidy Per Car Where Are the Contracts with
Gorenje? The Frankenstein Ministry6. Inside the Money-Wasting Machine The
Emergence of SIEPA We Have Never Done That Civil Servants in the Serbian
Public Administration Protection The Development Fund Figures in the
Ballpark The Fund's Clients7. Privatization Privatization as a Part of the
Money-Wasting Machine Privatization: The Second Run The 2001 Privatization
Law, The Enterprises in Restructuring The ID Cards More is Less? Less is
More? The Five Steps Hang On, Are We Supposed to Read Those? Privatization
of Vra?ki Vinogradi A Firm for a Luxurious Chocolate Box, The
Privatization Agency Give Me Back My Money!8. The Exit Getting Out Before
It Is Too Late, The Smear Campaign Begins, The Perception of the Public,
The Drafts Blocked by the Socio-Economic Council, The Media Blackout and
the Media Lynching, Cancelled Appearance on "Impression of the Week" on
January 26, A Party Apparatchik Takes Up Radulovi?'s Post, What Happened
Afterwards, The Resignation, Major Protagonists of the Book in 2013-2014,
Index.
Acknowledgements1. The Rise of Aleksandar Vu?i? The Origin of the Book The
Rise of Aleksandar Vu?i? You Will Not Come to This Show Alive The First
Million... and a Few More A Ten-Minute Meeting on Economic Reforms
Keynesian Economics for Fools2. Overview of the Political Economy of Serbia
Prior to 2012 Serbia as Part of Yugoslavia (1918-1989) Serbia Under
Miloevi? (1990-2000) The Fall of Miloevi? and the DOS Coalition
(2000-2012) Serbia under Aleksandar Vu?i? (2012-2014)3. Extractive
Institutions The FAP Workers' Protest Is It Rational to Delay Reforms? The
Etihad Contract Fast Lane Economy4. Party Patronage The Meeting at the
Delfi Bookstore I'll Put Together a Fabulous Team, The First Meeting of the
Team Party Patronage in the Ministry of Economy, The Car, the Office, and
the Secretary, Coping with Party Patronage in the Ministry5. The Four
Economic Policy Strategies A Rich Friend Comes to Help, Only a Madman Would
Abolish Subsidies, The Meeting with the Galenika Creditors, Michelin
Invests in Serbia, The Fiat Subsidy Per Car Where Are the Contracts with
Gorenje? The Frankenstein Ministry6. Inside the Money-Wasting Machine The
Emergence of SIEPA We Have Never Done That Civil Servants in the Serbian
Public Administration Protection The Development Fund Figures in the
Ballpark The Fund's Clients7. Privatization Privatization as a Part of the
Money-Wasting Machine Privatization: The Second Run The 2001 Privatization
Law, The Enterprises in Restructuring The ID Cards More is Less? Less is
More? The Five Steps Hang On, Are We Supposed to Read Those? Privatization
of Vra?ki Vinogradi A Firm for a Luxurious Chocolate Box, The
Privatization Agency Give Me Back My Money!8. The Exit Getting Out Before
It Is Too Late, The Smear Campaign Begins, The Perception of the Public,
The Drafts Blocked by the Socio-Economic Council, The Media Blackout and
the Media Lynching, Cancelled Appearance on "Impression of the Week" on
January 26, A Party Apparatchik Takes Up Radulovi?'s Post, What Happened
Afterwards, The Resignation, Major Protagonists of the Book in 2013-2014,
Index.
Rise of Aleksandar Vu?i? You Will Not Come to This Show Alive The First
Million... and a Few More A Ten-Minute Meeting on Economic Reforms
Keynesian Economics for Fools2. Overview of the Political Economy of Serbia
Prior to 2012 Serbia as Part of Yugoslavia (1918-1989) Serbia Under
Miloevi? (1990-2000) The Fall of Miloevi? and the DOS Coalition
(2000-2012) Serbia under Aleksandar Vu?i? (2012-2014)3. Extractive
Institutions The FAP Workers' Protest Is It Rational to Delay Reforms? The
Etihad Contract Fast Lane Economy4. Party Patronage The Meeting at the
Delfi Bookstore I'll Put Together a Fabulous Team, The First Meeting of the
Team Party Patronage in the Ministry of Economy, The Car, the Office, and
the Secretary, Coping with Party Patronage in the Ministry5. The Four
Economic Policy Strategies A Rich Friend Comes to Help, Only a Madman Would
Abolish Subsidies, The Meeting with the Galenika Creditors, Michelin
Invests in Serbia, The Fiat Subsidy Per Car Where Are the Contracts with
Gorenje? The Frankenstein Ministry6. Inside the Money-Wasting Machine The
Emergence of SIEPA We Have Never Done That Civil Servants in the Serbian
Public Administration Protection The Development Fund Figures in the
Ballpark The Fund's Clients7. Privatization Privatization as a Part of the
Money-Wasting Machine Privatization: The Second Run The 2001 Privatization
Law, The Enterprises in Restructuring The ID Cards More is Less? Less is
More? The Five Steps Hang On, Are We Supposed to Read Those? Privatization
of Vra?ki Vinogradi A Firm for a Luxurious Chocolate Box, The
Privatization Agency Give Me Back My Money!8. The Exit Getting Out Before
It Is Too Late, The Smear Campaign Begins, The Perception of the Public,
The Drafts Blocked by the Socio-Economic Council, The Media Blackout and
the Media Lynching, Cancelled Appearance on "Impression of the Week" on
January 26, A Party Apparatchik Takes Up Radulovi?'s Post, What Happened
Afterwards, The Resignation, Major Protagonists of the Book in 2013-2014,
Index.







