In the premises of the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade, on September 25th 2020 at 11 am, a presentation of the new issue of the Quarterly Monitor – QM61 was held. The presentation present…
QUARTERLY MONITOR QM-60
In the premises of the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade, on June 25th 2020 at 11 am, a presentation of the new issue of the Quarterly Monitor - QM60 was held. The presentation presented an…
Austerity measures exacerbate labour market gender inequality in Serbia
Policy Brief ENG…
Enabling the Flourishing and Evolution of Social Entrepreneurship for Innovative and Inclusive Societies
Social entrepreneurship is increasingly attracting the interest of both academia and practice, as social enterprises (SEs) are seen as having a positive impact on human and economic development of soc…
Money from abroad protects households in Serbia from deeper vulnerability
This document provides policymakers with a better understanding of the position of the remittance-receiving households in Serbia and offers possibilities for improving their position, by considering p…
Reducing child poverty in Serbia: cash transfers or work incentives?
High levels of child poverty in Serbia Poverty, particularly child poverty, poses a significant problem in Serbia with rates (24.6% and 30% respectively) significantly higher than the European Union (…
Getting Results in Public Policy: Monitoring and Evaluation with Evidence Supplied by the Civil Society
Evidence clearly demonstrates that implementation of public policies in Serbia leads to broken promises. Although the Government Work Programme sets goals and planned activities, these goals are often…
USAID – Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) technical assistance services in Serbia
The purpose of this prpoject is to: provide technical assistance to USAID localworks partners to develop their MEL plans, and to assist with initial data collection and their analysis. This technical …
Policy Measures to Formalize the Shadow Economy and their Effects on Economic Growth in Serbia
The shadow economy is one of the greatest challenges facing the Serbian economy; its consequences are manifest in tax evasion, market distortion, unfair competition, and inefficient resource allocatio…
EY – Research for and Developing a Strategy for Development Finance
The objective of this project is to identify the potential market failures regarding Serbian SME companies access to financial markets and obtaining funding, thus ascertaining if a ‘finance gap’ truly…