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This paper presents the Joint Staff Assessment of Serbia and Montenegro’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). The PRSP for Serbia and Montenegro comprises a union-level overview and a PRSP for each of the two republics. The Montenegrin PRSP is broadly in line with the Agenda of Economic Reforms, the key government document setting priorities. The Serbian PRSP is also broadly consistent with other government strategies and plans, including “Serbia on the Move,” a document presented at a donor coordination meeting in November 2003.
Serbia and Montenegro --- State Union of Serbia and Montenegro --- Serbie-et-Monténégro --- Serbia y Montenegro --- Srbija i Crna Gora --- Serbii︠a︡ i Montenegro --- Serbii︠a︡ i Chernogorii︠a︡ --- SCG --- Serbia-Montenegro --- SUSM --- Yugoslavia --- Serbia --- Montenegro --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Social Services and Welfare --- Poverty and Homelessness --- Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General --- Government Policy --- Provision and Effects of Welfare Program --- Education: General --- Poverty & precarity --- Social welfare & social services --- Education --- Poverty --- Poverty reduction strategy --- Poverty reduction --- Poverty reduction and development
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This paper focuses on Serbia and Montenegro’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). Through the process of developing the Poverty Reduction Strategy, national indicators in line with the Millennium Development Goals have been identified. The poverty reduction strategy for the Union focuses on establishing conditions for dynamic and equitable economic growth, through the creation of a stable macroeconomic environment and favorable investment climate to create employment, reduce economic vulnerability, and establish key programs to directly promote employment among the poor.
Poverty --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Serbia and Montenegro --- State Union of Serbia and Montenegro --- Serbie-et-Monténégro --- Serbia y Montenegro --- Srbija i Crna Gora --- Serbii︠a︡ i Montenegro --- Serbii︠a︡ i Chernogorii︠a︡ --- SCG --- Serbia-Montenegro --- SUSM --- Yugoslavia --- Serbia --- Montenegro --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Macroeconomics --- Demography --- Poverty and Homelessness --- Education: General --- Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General --- Health: General --- Demographic Economics: General --- Labor Economics: General --- Education --- Poverty & precarity --- Health economics --- Population & demography --- Labour --- income economics --- Health --- Population and demographics --- Labor --- Population --- Labor economics --- Income economics
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This Joint Staff Advisory Note discusses the Poverty Reduction Strategy Progress (PRSP) Reports for Serbia and Montenegro. Although the strong economic growth in recent years in Serbia has improved average living standards, the reports note that its impact on poverty reduction remains inconclusive. The increases in real wages and pensions have boosted household incomes and consumption, according to the national accounts statistics. There are growing regional disparities, with Belgrade increasing its advantage over the rest of the country.
Poverty --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Serbia and Montenegro --- State Union of Serbia and Montenegro --- Serbie-et-Monténégro --- Serbia y Montenegro --- Srbija i Crna Gora --- Serbii︠a︡ i Montenegro --- Serbii︠a︡ i Chernogorii︠a︡ --- SCG --- Serbia-Montenegro --- SUSM --- Yugoslavia --- Serbia --- Montenegro --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions. --- Macroeconomics --- Social Services and Welfare --- Poverty and Homelessness --- Government Policy --- Provision and Effects of Welfare Program --- Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General --- Fiscal Policy --- Social welfare & social services --- Poverty & precarity --- Poverty reduction strategy --- Poverty reduction --- Fiscal governance --- Poverty reduction and development --- Fiscal policy --- Serbia, Republic of
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This paper discusses key finding of the Assessment Reports on the Observance of Standards and Codes on Monetary and Financial Policy Transparency, Banking Supervision, and Payment Systems for Serbia. The assessment reveals that the transformation of Serbia’s financial system is bringing important benefits, but there are emerging signs that the rapid pace of credit growth is beginning to erode financial stability. The main potential threat to financial stability is indirect credit risk arising from the large share of bank lending effectively denominated in foreign exchange.
Banks and banking --- Monetary policy --- Finance --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Agricultural banks --- Banking --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Financial institutions --- Money --- Serbia and Montenegro --- State Union of Serbia and Montenegro --- Serbie-et-Monténégro --- Serbia y Montenegro --- Srbija i Crna Gora --- Serbii︠a︡ i Montenegro --- Serbii︠a︡ i Chernogorii︠a︡ --- SCG --- Serbia-Montenegro --- SUSM --- Yugoslavia --- Serbia --- Montenegro --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Banks and Banking --- Money and Monetary Policy --- Industries: Financial Services --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General --- Monetary economics --- Foreign banks --- Credit --- State-owned banks --- Loans --- Banks and banking, Foreign --- Serbia, Republic of
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This paper discusses the First Progress Report on the implementation of the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) in Serbia. The Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) for Serbia and its implementation complement the efforts of Serbia in the European Union integration process. The PRSP also includes a focus on the need to reform the public administration with the goal of increasing the efficiency and transparency of policy coordination and governance in implementing the programmatic documents of the Republic of Serbia as well as in improving the way of governing the overall and public sector policies.
Poverty --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Serbia and Montenegro --- State Union of Serbia and Montenegro --- Serbie-et-Monténégro --- Serbia y Montenegro --- Srbija i Crna Gora --- Serbii︠a︡ i Montenegro --- Serbii︠a︡ i Chernogorii︠a︡ --- SCG --- Serbia-Montenegro --- SUSM --- Yugoslavia --- Serbia --- Montenegro --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions. --- Macroeconomics --- Social Services and Welfare --- Poverty and Homelessness --- Labor --- Government Policy --- Provision and Effects of Welfare Program --- Education: General --- Health: General --- Labor Economics: General --- Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty: General --- Employment --- Unemployment --- Wages --- Intergenerational Income Distribution --- Aggregate Human Capital --- Aggregate Labor Productivity --- Social welfare & social services --- Education --- Health economics --- Labour --- income economics --- Poverty & precarity --- Health --- Poverty reduction strategy --- Poverty reduction and development --- Labor economics --- Economic theory --- Serbia, Republic of --- Income economics
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L’Évaluation des activités de coopération au développement est l'un des domaines où l'influence du CAD sur la politique et la pratique peut le plus facilement être observée. Avoir un système d'évaluation qui est bien établi est l'une des conditions requise pour être membre du CAD. Chaque examen par les pairs examine la mise en place et la gestion de la fonction d'évaluation, en utilisant les normes et standards élaborés par le Réseau du CAD sur l'évaluation du développement.
Economic development. --- Yugoslavia --- Serbia and Montenegro --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- State Union of Serbia and Montenegro --- Serbie-et-Monténégro --- Serbia y Montenegro --- Srbija i Crna Gora --- Serbii︠a︡ i Montenegro --- Serbii︠a︡ i Chernogorii︠a︡ --- SCG --- Serbia-Montenegro --- SUSM --- Korolevstvo SKhS --- Korolevstvo serbov, khorvatov i sloventsev --- I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Jugoslavija --- Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija --- Yougoslavie --- Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca --- Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes --- Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija --- SFRJ --- Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosłavii --- Jugoszláv Szocialista Szövetségi Köztársaság --- SFRI︠U︡ --- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Nan-ssu-la-fu --- Nansilafu --- Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Federativnai︠a︡ Respublika I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Federatyvna Narodna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- FNRI︠U︡ --- I︠U︡goslavii︠a︡ --- Yugosŭllabia --- Yugoslavyah --- Iugoslavia --- Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia --- République fédérative populaire de Yougoslavie --- République socialiste fédérative de Yougoslavie --- RSFY --- FNRJ --- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia --- Sot︠s︡ialistychna Federatyvna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- Savezna Republika Jugoslavija --- Soi︠u︡zna Respublika I︠U︡hoslavii︠a︡ --- SRI︠U︡ --- Jugoslavia --- FR Yugoslavia --- Kraljevina Jugoslavija --- Kingdom of Yugoslavia --- FLRJ --- Federativna ljudska republika Jugoslavija --- Jugoszlávia --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Serbia --- Montenegro --- YU / Yugoslavia - Yougoslavie --- 93 --- 331.30 --- Chronologieën. --- Chronologies. --- 93 Chronologieën. --- 93 Chronologies. --- Chronologieën --- Economische toestand --- Economic development
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