3. 8. 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic and measures to mitigate the consequences of the pandemic on the health of citizens have led to a significant decline in economic activity in individual countries, leading to a global recession and economic crisis.
18. 1. 2022.
The use of electric and hybrid cars tends towards zero emissions, making them cleaner and better for the environment. However, in countries with intensive electricity production from coal, such as the case of Serbia
18. 1. 2022.
With around 5.2 billion users, the Internet represents a huge virtual labour market with an ample supply of telecommuting. The expansion of remote work platforms and the tendency of modern businesses to outsource part of their business ...
1. 4. 2020.
Within the internal projects of the Institute of Economic Sciences, the project "BLACK SWAN IN THE WORLD ECONOMY 2020" was approved for the period April to September 2020.
2. 1. 2019.
In the period July 2018 - March 2019 Institute of Economic Sciences supported the research "Assessment of Digital Literacy of the Working Force in Serbia with the Possible Implications on the Labor Market" (DIPSI).
14. 4. 2017.
The realization of this project implies a number of research activities, which can be classified into the following groups
18. 1. 2017.
In order to realize the project idea, it is necessary to complete the following tasks:
Z.1. Assistance in forming research teams.
Z.2. Procurement of statistical software.
25. 1. 2016.
The IES Summer School of Economy is the first summer school of econometrics in the Western Balkans region. The School gives participants a chance to learn about contemporary issues in econometric theory and practice.
21. 1. 2016.
The National Network of Medium-sized Enterprises is an internal project that began in 2016. The main objective of the research is the evaluation of the economic and financial power of medium-sized enterprises which represent the relevant bearers of economic growth
11. 1. 2016.
SEE-6 Economic Outlook is a biannual publication in English published by members of the SEEA association since 2015. The publication gives an overview of economic trends and short-term forecasts for the six countries of Southeast Europe