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Strane direktne investicije u bankarstvu Republike Srbije: istraživanje motiva
In: Međunarodni problemi: Meždunarodnye problemy, Band 63, Heft 4, S. 505-535
ISSN: 0025-8555
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Osnovne karakteristike profesionalne djelatnosti zena u Hrvatskoj izmedju dvaju svjetskih ratova (1918.-1941.)
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 491-503
ISSN: 0590-9597
Up to the Second World War, most women worked at low paying, low skill agricultural and industrial jobs. But women could also be found working in higher qualified professions, especially those that were traditionally allotted to them in society, such as those in the fields of education, social welfare, nursing, and the creative arts. Organizations concerned with women's emancipation reflected the different socio-economic and educational level of working women. Such organizations as the professional union of healthcare workers, for example, declared themselves to be apolitical but they became increasingly involved in union activities and politics in the period before the Second World War. On the other hand, other working women's organizations kept their demands strictly limited to economic or narrowly professional matters. According to the historiography, rural women who were poorer and less educated were subject to proletarianization in urban areas, at the same time, however, they had opportunities to participate in relatively creative activities. These activities went beyond the framework of their everyday domestic lives. For example, they worked at cottage industries and could sell these products at the market place, which supplemented domestic income. (SOI : CSP: S. 503)
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Osnovna obiljezja razvoja drustva u Bosni i Hercegovini od 1945. do 1953. godine
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 359-376
ISSN: 0590-9597
The Bosnian Hercegovinian society, which immediately after the World War II was predominantly peasant, has undergone since 1953 some social transformations. In this article, the author attempts to explain ideological premises and basic features of economic policies, following transformations in agriculture and industry. At the end of the WW II, 80 per cent of the population of Bosnia and Hercegovina lived in villages, and only 2 per cent worked in factories. Communist regime, inspired by the Soviet economic policies, forced industrialization of the country, a process which placed the agriculture in the background. A low technical education of workers, however, did not allow significant changes of the agrarian society of BiH, even though some progress in industrial production was noted since 1953. This is the main reason why under the aegis of industrial development we witness a development of agrarian society. (SOI : CSP: S. 376)
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Round Table
1. Round Table: Discussion on the direct trade among developing countries. Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 12 to 14 September, 1973. Report. 45 S.; 3. Round Table: Financial co-operation among developing countries. Zagreb, Yugoslavia, September 15 to 19, 1975. Proceedings. V,387 S.; 4. Round Table on industrial co-operation among developing countries. Zagreb, September 13-17,1976. Proceedings. XII,179 S.; 5. Round Table: Technical and economic co-operation among developing countries. Zagreb, September 12-16, 1977. Proceedings. VIII,414 S
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Koncepcija i strategija dugorocnog drustveno-ekonomskog razvoja Hrvatske: Svodna studija
In: Znanstvene osnove dugorocnog drustveno-eknomoskog razvoja Hrvatske
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THE ROLE OF MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN THE MAIN CONCEPT OF GREEN PRODUSTION IN THE CEMENT INDUSTRY ; ULOGA MULTINACIONALNIH KORPORACIJA U PRIMENI KONCEPTA ZELENE PROIZVODNJE U INDUSTRIJI CEMENTA
The concept of corporate environmental responsibility is under-implemented in developing countries, especially in those where there is insufficient application of environmental legislation regulating the way in which the business activities of the participants are carried out. In the face of insufficient government support, many multinational corporations, in collaboration with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, have initiated collective action to adopt best environmental practices in their industries to better protect the environment. It is about adopting green programs, and this is characteristic of corporations in the cement industry, which face many challenges such as: lack of raw materials, depletion of fossil fuel reserves, increased demand for cement and concrete, strong environmental concerns related to climate change. Several different forms of voluntary initiatives can be identified by which multinational corporations seek to achieve more favourable position on the global market, such as: unilateral initiatives initiated by enterprises in the absence of government support, adoption of environmental standards on a voluntary basis have been prescribed by the state, and partnership agreements resulting from the cooperation of public and private actors. This paper reviews individual multinational corporations from the African state of Morocco and how they adopt best environmental practices from other corporations in the cement industry. Adopted environmental practices can increase the capacity of these corporations in the field of environmental protection, and provide them with communication skills that will enhance collaboration and exchange of ideas with other corporations. ; Koncept korporativne ekološke odgovornosti se nedovolјno primenjuje u zemlјama u razvoju, posebno u onim u kojima ne postoji dovolјna primena zakonskih propisa u oblasti zaštite životne sredine koja reguliše način obavlјanja poslovnih aktivnosti učesnika. U uslovima nedovolјne podrške države, mnoge multinacionalne korporacije u saradnji sa Svetskim poslovnim savetom za održivi razvoj su pokrenule kolektivne akcije kako bi usvojile najbolјe ekološke prakse u svojim industrijama u cilјu bolјe zaštite okruženja u kojem se nalaze. Reč je o usvajanju zelenih programa , i to je karakteristično za korporacije u industriji cementa koja se suočava sa brojnim izazovima kao što su: nedostatak sirovina, iscrplјivanje rezervi fosilnih goriva, povećana potražnja za cementom i betonom, izražena ekološka briga povezana sa klimatskim promenama. Moguće je identifikovati nekoliko različitih oblika dobrovolјnih inicijativa putem kojih multinacionalne korporacije nastoje da postignu što povolјniji položaj na globalnom tržištu, i to su: (1) jednostrane inicijative pokrenute od strane preduzeća u odsustvu državne podrške, (2) usvajanje ekoloških standarda na dobrovolјnoj bazi koji su propisani od strane države, i (3) sporazumi u vidu partnerstava nastali kao rezultat saradnje javnih i privatnih učesnika. U radu je dat osvrt na pojedine multinacionalne korporacije iz afričke države Maroko i na način na koji one usvajaju najbolјe ekološke prakse od drugih korporacija u industriji cementa. Usvojene ekološke prakse mogu povećati kapacitete ovih korporacija u domenu zaštite životne sredine, i obezbediti im komunikacione veštine koje će unaprediti saradnju i razmenu ideja sa drugim korporacijama.
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Hrvatsko gospodarstvo u Nezavisnoj Drzavi Hrvatskoj
In: Časopis za suvremenu povijest: Journal of contemporary history, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 527-542
ISSN: 0590-9597
The Independent State of Croatia had a series of weaknesses. Territorially it was an incomplete state, and its satellite position dictated its conduct on the economic level (man-power, raw materials, production). Many economic experts were engaged in organizing the economy. They created a system of "modernized economic life", which might have functioned in a country with no war and no political mistakes. Destruction of traffic arteries and raw materials along with poverty of labour force ruined the economy of the country, to which the unfortunate political situation in the Balkans, but on the international level as well, had also contributed. (SOI : CSP: S. 542)
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