New subregionalization for new regional policy of Serbia

The emphasized regional polarization of Serbia, which significantly exceeds the socially acceptable frameworks, is especially expressed in the relation North-South (between Belgrade and Novi Sad as two largest and most developed urban agglomerations at one side and the rest of the national territory...

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Main Authors: Molnar Dejan, Manić Emilija
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, Subotica 2018-01-01
Series:Anali Ekonomskog fakulteta u Subotici
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-2120/2018/0350-21201840003M.pdf
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spelling doaj-477c0c8a513145f6b954878227a474062020-11-25T03:04:10ZengUniversity of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, SuboticaAnali Ekonomskog fakulteta u Subotici0350-21202683-41622018-01-012018403190350-21201840003MNew subregionalization for new regional policy of SerbiaMolnar Dejan0Manić Emilija1Univerzitet u Beogradu, Ekonomski fakultet, BeogradUniverzitet u Beogradu, Ekonomski fakultet, BeogradThe emphasized regional polarization of Serbia, which significantly exceeds the socially acceptable frameworks, is especially expressed in the relation North-South (between Belgrade and Novi Sad as two largest and most developed urban agglomerations at one side and the rest of the national territory, at the other). Similarly, there are disparities within the region, and between developed and undeveloped areas/municipalities. So, this indicates that there are multidimensional and layered regional imbalances in Serbia. The initial hypothesis about the presence of intraregional differences in our country is strongly confirmed by the results obtained in the analysis of the certain economic, social and demographic indicators (layered regional disparities). In this sense, another research assumption has been confirmed - the need for the subregional level (NUTS 3 level) redefinition within the policy of the Serbian regional development. The paper suggests that the existing subregionalization model (NUTS 3 level) of Serbia with 25 districts/areas (without Kosovo and Metohija) should be replaced by a new subregionalization of 12 NUTS 3 level areas, which in the following period should be given the role of an active actor of regional development process in Serbia.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-2120/2018/0350-21201840003M.pdfregionalizationregions (nuts 2) and subregions (nuts 3)layered regional disparitiesregional policyserbia
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author Molnar Dejan
Manić Emilija
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Manić Emilija
New subregionalization for new regional policy of Serbia
Anali Ekonomskog fakulteta u Subotici
regionalization
regions (nuts 2) and subregions (nuts 3)
layered regional disparities
regional policy
serbia
author_facet Molnar Dejan
Manić Emilija
author_sort Molnar Dejan
title New subregionalization for new regional policy of Serbia
title_short New subregionalization for new regional policy of Serbia
title_full New subregionalization for new regional policy of Serbia
title_fullStr New subregionalization for new regional policy of Serbia
title_full_unstemmed New subregionalization for new regional policy of Serbia
title_sort new subregionalization for new regional policy of serbia
publisher University of Novi Sad - Faculty of Economics, Subotica
series Anali Ekonomskog fakulteta u Subotici
issn 0350-2120
2683-4162
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The emphasized regional polarization of Serbia, which significantly exceeds the socially acceptable frameworks, is especially expressed in the relation North-South (between Belgrade and Novi Sad as two largest and most developed urban agglomerations at one side and the rest of the national territory, at the other). Similarly, there are disparities within the region, and between developed and undeveloped areas/municipalities. So, this indicates that there are multidimensional and layered regional imbalances in Serbia. The initial hypothesis about the presence of intraregional differences in our country is strongly confirmed by the results obtained in the analysis of the certain economic, social and demographic indicators (layered regional disparities). In this sense, another research assumption has been confirmed - the need for the subregional level (NUTS 3 level) redefinition within the policy of the Serbian regional development. The paper suggests that the existing subregionalization model (NUTS 3 level) of Serbia with 25 districts/areas (without Kosovo and Metohija) should be replaced by a new subregionalization of 12 NUTS 3 level areas, which in the following period should be given the role of an active actor of regional development process in Serbia.
topic regionalization
regions (nuts 2) and subregions (nuts 3)
layered regional disparities
regional policy
serbia
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