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The Compendium of Studies: The Path Forward - Lessons from the Western Balkans' Food and Energy Insecurities explores how the region has navigated recent challenges, including the energy crisis, and surging food prices. It provides insights into key issues such as fiscal resilience, agri-food supply, energy security, and the effectiveness of government support policies in the Western Balkan region. The studies analyze the socio-economic impacts of these crises, examining measures like subsidies, energy efficiency initiatives, and regional trade dynamics. By highlighting both the successes and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Compendium of Studies: The Path Forward - Lessons from the Western Balkans' Food and Energy Insecurities explores how the region has navigated recent challenges, including the energy crisis, and surging food prices. It provides insights into key issues such as fiscal resilience, agri-food supply, energy security, and the effectiveness of government support policies in the Western Balkan region. The studies analyze the socio-economic impacts of these crises, examining measures like subsidies, energy efficiency initiatives, and regional trade dynamics. By highlighting both the successes and shortcomings of current strategies, the compendium offers practical recommendations to enhance sustainability, strengthen economic stability, and improve the region's preparedness for future crises.WEBecon is the only regional network of well-established think tanks working on solutions for the economic and social development of the Western Balkans. Its mission to support evidence-based and data-driven economic and social policies and reforms in the Western Balkan.
Autorenporträt
Blagica is the Co-founder and Chief Economist - Executive Director of Finance Think. She is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University American College Skopje. She possesses a PhD in Economics from the University Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, which included research stays at CERGE-EI Prague and the Slovak Academy of Sciences.