Tourstic Attractions of Timok Region Mountains Momirovic, Dragan M; Zdravkovic, Dragan D
Ekonomika, Journal for Economic Theory and Practice and Social Issues,
02/2009, Volume:
55, Issue:
1-2
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
Open access
Apart from exceptional touristic potentials primary as a healthy and unspoiled eco system, micro-climatic characteristics, richness of bio-diversities and other specificities, mountain tourism in ...Timok region is undeveloped. With total of 280 beds in basic accommodation facilities, small number of ski tracks and underdeveloped touristic and other infrastructure, mountain tourism in Timok region at this moment can represents itself just as pure natural potential which have to be developed in the future.
Cilj ovog rada je da u skladu sa iskustvima i zakonodavnom regulativom Evropske unije ukaže na ulogu i značaj fiskalnog sistema i fiskalne politike u procesu izgradnje konkurentnosti, sa posebnim ...osvrtom na Srbiju. Uloga države i fiskalne politike razmatra se u okviru celokupne ekonomske politike, gde državi stoje na raspolaganju mnogobrojne mere i istrumenti za realizaciju usvojenih ciljeva fiskalnih podsticaja. Zatim se, analiziraju osnovne karakteristike i glavni oblici fiskalnih podsticaja za jačanje konkurentnosti. Potom se ukazuje na pravni okvir, zakonodavnu regulativu i politiku Evropske unije prema državnoj pomoći i poreskoj konkurenciji. Na kraju, analiziraju se fiskalni podsticaji u Srbiji, sa aspekta jačanja konkurentnosti, među kojima se ubrajaju poreski podsticaji, subvencije i ostale državne pomoći, koje direktno utiču na položaj preduzeća.
CENTRAL BANK POLICY AND MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY IN ENSURING FINANCIAL STABILITY Momirović, Dragan Miodrag; Stankovič, Svetislav J; PETKOVIĆ, Milan N
Challenges to Financial Stability - Perspective, Models and Policies - Volume II - Towards the Financial Stability -Macroprudential Policy and Perspective,
2014
Book Chapter
The failures of the adopted consensus, before and during the recent crisis, launched a new “post - consensus “that the central bank should expand its mandate and policies of financial stability. ...Expanding the mandate includes the joint application of central bank policy and macroprudential policy and greater responsibility for ensuring financial stability. A new framework of financial stability is established in practice. Institutionally, the partial integration has been established under the same roof, the Bank of England, with a particular branch of separate macroprudential policy integration within the EU, the establishment of an independent body to ensure financial stability. The joint action of central bank policy and macroprudential policies to ensure financial system stability is ensured coordination and communication. Coordination and communication, both policies will lead to an alignment of goals and setting instruments. At the same time, such behavior will result in the avoidance of conflict between the objectives and activities of the central banks and macroprudential policy.
Therefore empiric research of demand elasticity of agricultural and alimentary products
of Slovenia from year 2001 have been used, considering therefore that we
could approximately explain how ...relative changes in prices and income effect
demand of these products and how tendencies and trends which are specific for
Market of agricultural and alimentary products in this country, would sooner or
later reflect in our market too.The results that appeared, show that coefficient of
price elasticity on demand for group of agricultural-alimentary products (flour,
milk and dairy products, fat and oil, vegetables, fruits etc) have relative low value,
less than zero, so each price increase evokes relative low decrease of demand
which indicates the conclusion that demand is inelastic and such products belong to
so called necessity – subsistence products.Apart from that, cross-elasticity of
demand are very low so any price changes upwards and downwards are negligible
to changes on demand.
Coefficient of income elasticity of demand for group of agricultural products,
whose value is less that zero (flour products, vegetables, oil and fat, confectionery
products, soda drinks and others) belong to so called necessity products and each
income fluctuation would not substantially affects increase of demand, because
previous income level has attained certain saturation point. Coefficients of demant
elasticity have notable analitical significance for management in business policy of
company, especially price policy and planning of agricultural production.
This study presents the influence of BA (6-benzyladenine) and BA+GA4+7
(6-benzyladenine + gibberellic acids 4 and 7) on feathering of one-year-old
apple trees of two cultivars Jonagold and Cadel. ...Different concentrations of
BA (300, 600, 1,200 and 1,800 mg L-1) and BA+GA4+7 (500, 1,000, 1,500 and
2,000 mg L-1) were applied, and two treatments for both chemicals were
performed. The first treatment was applied at 70-cm height of nursery trees
and the second 2 weeks later. Comparison was performed in relation to
untreated control. An application of BA and BA+GA4+7 did not affect both
rootstock and nursery tree diameter at 10 cm above the grafting union.
Nursery trees of cultivar Jonagold were not influenced by treatments applied,
whereas in cultivar Cadel, the treatment with BA+GA4+7 decreased apical
growth of nursery trees. The development of sylleptic shoots in both
cultivars tested was influenced by the type of growth regulator and
concentration applied. Treatment with BA at 300 mg L-1 concentration in both
cultivars tested did not influence total length and number of sylleptic
shoots, as well as the number of sylleptic shoots longer than 20 cm. The most
positive influence on all studied parameters was observed on nursery trees
treated with the concentration of 1,200 mg L-1 BA. The lowest concentration
of BA+GA4+7 (500 mg L-1) caused the low feathering of both studied cultivars.
The higher concentrations (1,000, 1,500 and 2,000 mg L-1) similarly increased
the number and total length of sylleptic shoots of nursery trees.
Hordein gene dose effects in triploid endosperm of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Perovic, D., Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade - Zemun (Serbia); Zoric, D., Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade - Zemun (Serbia); Milovanovic, M., Center for Small Grains Kragujevac, Kragujevac (Serbia) ...
Genetika (Beograd),
(2009), 2009-00-00, 20090101, Volume:
41, Issue:
3
Journal Article
Open access
Two hordein gene clusters (Hor1 and Hor2 corresponding to hordein C and hordein B respectively) were analyzed in hybrids obtained by crossing two winter barley cultivars Partizan and HWV-247. Hordein ...separation was performed by acid-polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis at pH 3.2 (A-PAGE). A set of most informative bands of B and C hordeins was selected in each cross by two criteria: 1) presence or absence of bands in the parents and 2) signal strength to allow doses scoring. The average genetic distance between Hor1 and Hor2 loci was 11 cM. Distances in male and female maps were not significantly different, suggesting a similar recombination rate in male and female meiosis.
Diallel crosses involving five divergent red clover genotypes (two varieties, Junior and Diana, and three populations, Vlaska, BL-3 and M-11) were made at the Experimental Field of the Forage Crops ...Department of the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad, Serbia. During the 2001-2002 period, progenies obtained in the crosses were tested for stem length, stem thickness, length of central lamina, yield of green mass per plant, start of flowering, persistence and growth habit. The analysis of phenotypic variance showed that the additive gene action played the dominant role in the inheritance of stem length, yield of green mass per plant and growth habit. Partial dominance was the most frequent mode of inheritance. A larger contribution of dominant variance to the total genotypic variance and low values of narrow sense heritability were obtained for stem thickness. In both study years, using path coefficient analysis, we observed significant direct effects of stem length on green mass yield per plant.