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Entrepreneurship in Former Yugoslavia: Toward the Future

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This chapter summarizes the ex-Yugoslavia region in terms of its historical events, entrepreneurship development, and state of economy of Yugoslavia. Moreover, it reviews each of ex-Yugoslavia republics. Also, it revises each country’s profile regarding entrepreneurship and business environment. Additionally, it discusses challenges and perspectives of each country.

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    For more info, see Rubinstain (1970), Rossidis (2009).

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    Bratstvo I jedinstvo was a powerful slogan to keep people attached to each other and it united all peoples of Yugoslavia regardless of race, gender, nation and religion.

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Palalić, R., Dana, L.P., Ramadani, V. (2018). Entrepreneurship in Former Yugoslavia: Toward the Future. In: Palalić, R., Dana, LP., Ramadani, V. (eds) Entrepreneurship in Former Yugoslavia . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77634-7_9

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