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Thursday, 18.10.2018.

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Serbia improves on World Economic Forum's index

Serbia has advanced five places this year in the World Economic Forum's World Competitiveness Index and is now ranked 65th out of 140 economies in the world.

Izvor: srbija.gov.rs

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njegos

pre 5 godina

Hey Avni - Here's a little reading material for you:

"Serbia has achieved the largest increase in the index compared to all countries in the region.

Of the countries in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, Serbia is ahead of Croatia (68th place), Montenegro (71st place), Macedonia (84th place) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (91st place), and the best ranked is Slovenia at the 35th place.

Serbia is the leading country in the region, as it had an inflow of EUR 2.6 billion in 2017, which is more than the total inflow of investments in the entire Western Balkan."

Where is Kosovo Avni? Oh that's right, they're not a country. Where is Albania? Some would argue that they're not a country either.

njegos

pre 5 godina

Hey Avni - Here's a little reading material for you:

"Serbia has achieved the largest increase in the index compared to all countries in the region.

Of the countries in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, Serbia is ahead of Croatia (68th place), Montenegro (71st place), Macedonia (84th place) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (91st place), and the best ranked is Slovenia at the 35th place.

Serbia is the leading country in the region, as it had an inflow of EUR 2.6 billion in 2017, which is more than the total inflow of investments in the entire Western Balkan."

Where is Kosovo Avni? Oh that's right, they're not a country. Where is Albania? Some would argue that they're not a country either.

njegos

pre 5 godina

Hey Avni - Here's a little reading material for you:

"Serbia has achieved the largest increase in the index compared to all countries in the region.

Of the countries in the territory of the former Yugoslavia, Serbia is ahead of Croatia (68th place), Montenegro (71st place), Macedonia (84th place) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (91st place), and the best ranked is Slovenia at the 35th place.

Serbia is the leading country in the region, as it had an inflow of EUR 2.6 billion in 2017, which is more than the total inflow of investments in the entire Western Balkan."

Where is Kosovo Avni? Oh that's right, they're not a country. Where is Albania? Some would argue that they're not a country either.