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Regional inequality in Serbia as a development problem
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Development TheoryDevelopment EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentLocal Economic DevelopmentRegional Economic RestructuringRegional DevelopmentDevelopment GeographySocial SciencesRegional InequalityUneven DevelopmentPovertyEconomic InequalityAfrican DevelopmentTransition PeriodSocial InequalityEconomicsPublic PolicyRegional Development PolicyGeographyEquitable DevelopmentPolitical GeographyBusinessRegional Fiscal Disparities
The aim of this paper, in the context of the contemporary socio-economic changes in Serbia, is to consider changes in the regional development policy, and therefore in the approach to underdeveloped areas. A special attention is paid to regional inequality as a developmental problem since it directly influences the integrative processes, violating them, and therefore leads to side effects (economic, social, demographic, ecological, spatial, etc.). In Serbia, traditionally undeveloped areas (rural, hilly-mountainous and border/peripheral) have formed during a longer historical period, contrary to the new types of areas - municipalities (“devastated areas”) that are connected to the transition period (“transition poverty”). Both appeared by cause and effect reaction to natural, socio-economic, social, demographic, cultural-civilizational and political factors.
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