The attitudes toward privatization processes among citizens of Serbia in the period of post-socialist transformation
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Privatization is one of the most important processes during the postsocialist
transformation, simultaneously encompassing changes in the
economic, political and value-normative spheres of societies. The Serbian
society, in particular, has had a specific and slow path towards the
formation of a new social system. In the first phase of “blocked” post
socialist transformation, Serbia was burdened with pauperization, wars,
isolation, a semi-state regulated economy which slowed down privatization
and economic liberalization. The period after 2000 is marked
as “unblocked” post socialist transformation, when a stabilization of
economic conditions and changes in society structure took place. In this
phase, privatization processes were accelerated albeit accompanied by
serious problems (frauds, assets stripping, etc.) and dilemmas over the
necessity to keep strategic sectors of economy under the state control.
As a consequence of “prolonged” transformation, Serbian society is
char...acterized by a hybrid capitalist system, which combines elements
Ključne reči:
privatization process / economic liberalism / Serbia / post-socialist transformationIzvor:
International Conference Freedom & Necessity: Class Differences, Lifestyles and Coping Strategies in the Times of Economic Crisis, 2015, 17-18Izdavač:
- Split, Croatia: Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar
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IPITY - CONF AU - Pešič, Jelena AU - Gundogan, Dragana PY - 2015 UR - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/848 AB - Privatization is one of the most important processes during the postsocialist transformation, simultaneously encompassing changes in the economic, political and value-normative spheres of societies. The Serbian society, in particular, has had a specific and slow path towards the formation of a new social system. In the first phase of “blocked” post socialist transformation, Serbia was burdened with pauperization, wars, isolation, a semi-state regulated economy which slowed down privatization and economic liberalization. The period after 2000 is marked as “unblocked” post socialist transformation, when a stabilization of economic conditions and changes in society structure took place. In this phase, privatization processes were accelerated albeit accompanied by serious problems (frauds, assets stripping, etc.) and dilemmas over the necessity to keep strategic sectors of economy under the state control. As a consequence of “prolonged” transformation, Serbian society is characterized by a hybrid capitalist system, which combines elements PB - Split, Croatia: Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar C3 - International Conference Freedom & Necessity: Class Differences, Lifestyles and Coping Strategies in the Times of Economic Crisis T1 - The attitudes toward privatization processes among citizens of Serbia in the period of post-socialist transformation EP - 18 SP - 17 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_848 ER -
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Pešič, J.,& Gundogan, D.. (2015). The attitudes toward privatization processes among citizens of Serbia in the period of post-socialist transformation. in International Conference Freedom & Necessity: Class Differences, Lifestyles and Coping Strategies in the Times of Economic Crisis Split, Croatia: Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar., 17-18. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_848
Pešič J, Gundogan D. The attitudes toward privatization processes among citizens of Serbia in the period of post-socialist transformation. in International Conference Freedom & Necessity: Class Differences, Lifestyles and Coping Strategies in the Times of Economic Crisis. 2015;:17-18. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_848 .
Pešič, Jelena, Gundogan, Dragana, "The attitudes toward privatization processes among citizens of Serbia in the period of post-socialist transformation" in International Conference Freedom & Necessity: Class Differences, Lifestyles and Coping Strategies in the Times of Economic Crisis (2015):17-18, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_848 .