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Contact: Đorđe Lazić is project manager in Belit ltd. e-mail: djordje.lazic@belit.co.rs phone: (+381 11) 20 30 403 mob: (+381 62) 301 303 "There aren’t many companies in the domestic market that operate independently for more than 10 years, all the while having continued growth in revenue and number of employees, as well as branching activities in line with modern trends in the IT industry. From a small company Belit has grown into one of the leading companies in the field of ...
Key findings: Morocco improved its business regulation the most compared to other global economies, climbing 21 places to 94, by simplifying the construction permitting process, easing the administrative burden of tax compliance, and providing greater protections to minority shareholders. Since 2005, Morocco has implemented 15 business regulatory reforms. Besides Morocco, 11 other economies are recognized as having the most improved ease of doing business across several areas of regulation as ...
... their life cycles, including start-ups and operations, trading across borders, paying taxes, and protecting investors. The aggregate ease of doing business rankings are based on 10 indicators and cover 185 economies. Macedonia ranks 23 out of 185 countries listed in the report for the ease of doing business, followed by Montenegro in 51st place, Croatia in 84th place, Albania in 85th place, Serbia in 86th place and Kosovo* in 98th place. Bosnia and Herzegovina is in 126th place ...
This report holds new information to inspire policy makers and researchers. One finding is that Poland improved the most in the Doing Business measures in 2011/12, while Singapore maintains its top spot in the overall ranking. Another finding is that European economies in fiscal distress are making efforts to improve the business climate, and this is beginning to be reflected in the indicators tracked by Doing Business, with Greece being among the 10 economies that improved the most in the ...
... Montenegrin Ministry of Science, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Sports is implementing a structural project "Higher Education, Research and Innovation for Competitiveness" (HERIC). The project is financed through a World Bank loan to Montenegro, in the period 2012-2017. The research component of this project will be focused on establishment of a competitive environment for research through financing of a pilot Centre of Excellence and developing a grant scheme for collaborative research projects in the areas where Montenegrin scientific and economic potentials are distinguished. With ...
... Montenegrin Ministry of Science, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Sports is implementing a structural project "Higher Education, Research and Innovation for Competitiveness" (HERIC). The project is financed through a World Bank loan to Montenegro, in the period 2012-2017. The research component of this project will be focused on establishment of a competitive environment for research through financing of a pilot Centre of Excellence and developing a grant scheme for collaborative research projects in the areas where Montenegrin scientific and economic potentials are distinguished. With ...
... and for political decision makers it has low priority. The FYR of Macedonia lost large parts of its industrial base in the past 20 years, and academic research and innovation activities also declined. KT is largely taking place informally. However, there are political activities to improve innovation and KT. In Montenegro, while IP legislation has been put in place, the topic of IP is insufficiently present in the universities. This is due to a lack of interest and lack of funds. However, there are some individual KT activities undertaken by professors. The industrial property office is a major driver of developing ...
The IFC/PEP Southeast Europe is part of IFC (International Finance Corporation), World Bank Group. The programme operates in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro and was formally launched in July 2005. It has been established for an initial period of five years. The Private Enterprise Partnership for Southeast Europe (PEP-SE) is catalysing private sector development from a platform of four operational programmes: · Alternative Dispute Resolution; ·  ...
... of harmonisation, comparable to the EU Member States, has been achieved by Iceland and Croatia. Source: Europe´s Information Society Thematic Portal This study covers market developments in the electronic communications and information society sectors in the nine enlargement countries of the EU: Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Iceland, Kosovo, Montenegro, FYROM, Serbia and Turkey. It furthermore assesses the progress of each country in adopting the EU regulatory framework and aligning national ICT/information society policies with the goals and priorities of the DAE ...
... level 2 regions2 and, for some indicators, the 1 303 NUTS level 3 regions2 of the 27 Member States of the European Union as well as, when available, the regions in the four EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland), the acceding country (Croatia) and three of the candidate countries (Montenegro, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey). As the publication contains many maps, which are the most user friendly way to present regional statistics, a new interactive tool, the Statistical Atlas, is also launched today on the Eurostat website. This tool contains maps of all regions in the EU ...