Government's excessive spending and private sector's access to bank credit: Evidence from the Republic of North Macedonia
Due to the crucial role of credit in the economic activity of a country, there is agrowing empirical literature examining the determinants of domestic credit to theprivate sector, which may be demand-side or supply-side factors. It is commonlyheld that excessive domestic debt reduces private sector credit, raise bank lendingrates, and shrink output...
By Nina Mojsova-Kjoseva, Martin Noveski
Corporate social responsibility of SMEs in the Republic of Croatia
From a long-term perspective, modern capitalism does not only require companiesto profit as much as possible, but is increasingly paying attention to the social andenvironmental problems of business. It refers to meeting the social and environmental needs of the wider community. Climate change affecting the extinction ofbiological species has a maj...
By Valentina Vinšalek-Stipić
Application of EN ISO 9001:2008 and EN ISO 9004:2009 standards and business performances improvement of small and medium enterprises in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The system of quality management in accordance to standards of ISO 9000 series intoday’s dynamic environment is rapidly becoming the business imperative for companies, especially for small and medium enterprises which strive to increase competitiveness and improve their business performances. The link between standards andbusiness performance...
By Dijana Husaković, Edis Mujčinović
Shift-share employment analysis of cantons in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Structure of each economy, especially those in transition, is in constant change.Shift-share analysis is widely used for studying of regional economic change. Themodel in which the present analysis is conducted has three components: (i) the national growth component (in this paper the entity level of Federation of BH is usedas reference level), (ii...
By Jasmin Halebić, Alem Merdić