European financial system and integration of Serbian and Macedonian banking sector in IT

Redžepagić, Srđan and Zafiroski, Jovan and Đurić, Đuro (2009) European financial system and integration of Serbian and Macedonian banking sector in IT. In: Financial system integration of Balkan countries in the European financial system : impact of global financial crisis. University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis (France) and Institute of Economic Sciences (Serbia), Nice, pp. 119-127. ISBN 978-2-7466-1290-7

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Abstract

In the process of preparation for membership of the European Union (EU) Western Balkans countries are obliged to harmonize their legal system with the EU law and with the rules providing the functioning of the EU internal market. The provisions regulating the banking sector are highly important for the European economy for the reason that most of the financial resources for the companies and citizens are provided by the banks in their role as financial intermediaries. The integration process in the EU banking sector depends on three community freedoms: movement of capital, freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services. They are all interdependent and without any of these freedoms the integration of the banking sector will not be achieved. This text presents the EU legal framework relating to the banking sector and analyses the process of preparation in the banking sectors of the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia for complying with the respectable EU rules.

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: COBISS.SR-ID: 1024357776
Uncontrolled Keywords: European Union, Banking Sector, Serbia, Macedonia, Stabilization and Association Agreement
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Date Deposited: 30 Jul 2015 08:00
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2017 18:07
URI: http://ebooks.ien.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/121

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