Items where Author is "Slaveski, Trajko"

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Article

Lazarov, Darko and Slaveski, Trajko (2019) Economic performance of north Macedonian economy and the EU integration challenges. EU post 2020 – New Europe in a new world. ISSN 978-954-07-4751-4

Lazarov, Darko and Slaveski, Trajko (2015) How Do Institutions Determine Economic Growth: Evidence from the CEE Countries Before and During the Global Economic Crisis. Institutions & Transition Economics: Macroeconomic Issues eJournal, 7 (72).

Book Section

Slaveski, Trajko and Lazarov, Darko (2017) The Impact of Institutions on Economic Growth in the Central and Eastern European Countries before and during the Global Economic Crisis. In: Eurasian Economies in Transition. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom, pp. 108-122. ISBN 1-4438-1266-8

Conference or Workshop Item

Slaveski, Trajko and Lazarov, Darko (2017) Industrial policies in selected CEE countries: An overview. In: Second World Congress of Comparative Economics "1917 –2017: Revolution and Evolution in Economic Development", May, 2017, St. Peteresrburg. Russia. (Unpublished)

Lazarov, Darko and Slaveski, Trajko (2014) Macroeconomic volatility and economic growth: Empirical estimation for the CEE countries. In: Macroeconomic volatility and economic growth: Empirical estimation for the CEE countries, 18-20 Oct 2014, Antalya, Turkey. (Unpublished)

Lazarov, Darko and Slaveski, Trajko (2014) Macroeconomic volatility and economic growth: Empirical estimation for the CEE countries. In: Global stability and Growth and the State of Economics, TEA International conference, 18-20 Oct 2014, Antalya, Turkey. (Unpublished)

Slaveski, Trajko and Lazarov, Darko (2014) How do institutions determine economic growth? Evidеnce from the CEE region before and during the global economic crisis. In: International Conference on Eurasian Economies, 1-3 July 2014, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Economics - Skopje.

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