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Title: Efekti diversifikacije ekonomskih aktivnosti na razvoj - primer Srbije
The effects of economic activities diversification on development: The perspective of Serbia
Authors: Jednak, Sandra 
Makajić-Nikolić, Dragana 
Kragulj, Dragana
Vujošević, Mirko
Keywords: Srbija;razvoj;portfolio;ekonomske aktivnosti;diversifikacija;Serbia;portfolio;economic activities;diversification;development
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Ekonomski institut, Beograd
Abstract: Zavisno od raspolozivosti resursa i nivoa razvoja, svaka zemlja je specijalizovana u određenim delatnostima. Tokom razvoja, zemlje sprovode sektorsku transformaciju. U cilju da postignu viši nivo ekonomskog razvoja, neophodno je da svaka zemlja diversifikuje ekonomske aktivnosti i odredi u koje ekonomske aktivnosti treba ulagati. Cilj ovog rada je da analizira efekte ekonomske strukture i diversifikaciju aktivnosti na razvoj Srbije u period 2007- 2012.godine. Model optimizacije je korišćen da se pokaže diversifikacija aktivnosti. Nadalje, granica efikasnosti je korišćena da se pokažu prinosi, rizici i korelacija između aktivnosti. Rezultati pokazuju da ekonomske aktivnosti Rudarstvo, Državna uprava i obavezno socijalno osiguranje, Ostale uslužne delatnosti, Finansijske delatnosti i delatnosti osiguranja, Umestnost, zabava i rekreacija treba da budu pokretači ekonomskog rasta, zato što obezbeđuju balans između rasta i sigurnosti prema GVA u ekonomskim aktivnostima.
Each economy specializes in certain economic activities depending on the development level and availability of resources. During their development, countries undergo sectoral transformation. In order to achieve a higher level of economic development, it is necessary for a country to diversify its economic activities and determine which economic activities should be invested in. The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of economic structure and diversification activities on the development of Serbia for the period 2007-2012. Optimization model has been used to present diversification of activities. Furthermore, the efficiency frontier is used to show returns, risks and correlation among activities. The results show that the economic activities - Mining and quarrying, Public administration and defence, Compulsory social security, Other service activities, Financial and insurance activities, Arts, entertainment and recreation should be drivers of economic growth, because they provide a balance between growth and security regarding GVA in economic activities.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1513
ISSN: 0350-0373
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