UTICAJ INVESTICIJA IZ KINE NA PRIVREDNI RAST SRBIJE
Keywords:
Kina, investicije, privredni rast, SrbijaAbstract
Investicije su jedan od ključnih fakora privrednog rasta zemalja u razvoju kakva je i Srbija. U ovom radu je izvršena kvantifikacija uticaja investicija iz Kine na privredni rast Srbije. Dokazano je da u Republici Srbiji investicije utiču na rast BDP, ali želimo da predvidimo šta će biti sa BDP-om ako povećamo investicije iz Kine. Korelacionoregresiona analiza potvrdila je pozitivnu korelaciju između navedenih varijabli. Bitno je utvrditi i strukturu investicija, odnosno njihovu efikasnost jer stopa rasta zavisi i od toga. S toga se u radu daje odgovor na pitanje da li je Srbija ostvarila visoku stopu rasta zbog visokog udjela investicija u BDP ili zbog efikasnih investicija? Rezultati ovog istraživanja ponudiće set smjernica za izbor što efikasnijih investicija iz Kine. I na kraju, stečene empirijske spoznaje služe i kao relevantna osnova za definisanje alternativnih izvora investiranja i planiranje nove razvojne politike ne samo za Srbiju već i zemlje u regionu.Downloads
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