| János Kornai |
Equilibrium, Growth and Reform |
5-18 |
| Valery L. Makarov |
Application of the Methodology Called “Artificial Societies” |
19-26 |
| László Csaba |
Hungary Embracing Globalization: the Challenge of Competitiveness |
27-34 |
| Milenko Popovic |
Rising Wage Inequality, Rate of Return on Investment in Education, and Cost of Education |
35-58 |
| Evgenij Popov and Arkadij Konovalov |
Institutional Effects Estimation in the Sphere of Economical Information |
59-66 |
| Radislav Jovovic and Veselin Draskovic |
Strategic Knowledge in the Function of Development Dynamic Capabilities of Firms |
67-75 |
| Lidija Jaukovic and Vladimir Kascelan |
The New Solvency Regulation for Insurance Companies in EU - The Solvency II Project |
77-84 |
| Lidija Kochurova |
Management of National Market is Necessary |
85-104 |
| Andrzej Bolesta |
China as a Developmental State |
105-112 |
| Ludmila Simonova and Taisya Pogodaeva |
Regional Competitiveness Management and Competitive Status of Regions under Conditions of the Russian Economy Internationalization |
113-119 |
| Mimo Draskovic |
Posibilities of Appliing Integrated Marketing Logistic in the Harbour-Transportation Services |
121-134 |
| Jelena Zugic |
The Face and Back of Foreign Direct Investment in Montenegro |
135-143 |