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AME
Association for Modern Economy
Skopje, MacedoniaASSOCIATION FOR MODERN ECONOMY
TRAJKO SLAVESKI, Ph. D.
Published books:
1. Privatization, market, state, Ekopres”, Skopje, 1997, p. 400.
2. Obstacles to Trade, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness: Ten
Case Studies on Balkan Businesses, The Balkan Network
Competitiveness Project, Washington, D.C., 2001 (co-autorship).
PHARE
projects:
1. PHARE ACE Project P97-8196-R: “Overcoming Isolation. Strategies of
Development and Policies of Cross-Border Co-operation in South Eastern
Europe After ‘Agenda
2000’.
2. PHARE ACE Project P97-8172-R:
“Privatisation, Corporate Governance and Policy Implications in Slovenia
and Macedonia”
Papers derived from the previous projects:
1.
“Foreign direct investments in the framework of cross-border
cooperation in the selected Balkan Countries” (co-autorship with
Pece Nedanovski).
2.
“Economic relations in South Eastern Europe: the
intra-regional FDI Point of View” (vo co-autorship with Totev,
Petrakos, Gedeshi i Boyadzieva)
3.
“Cross-border cooperation in South Eastern Europe.- a
survey of enterprises in border regions” (co-autorship with Totev,
Nedanovski et all.)
4.
“Does the Privatisation Method Matter? – Privatisation and
Corporate Governance in Macedonia” (co-autorship with Verica Haxi
Vasileva – Markovska and Marko Pahor)
Projects:
1.
“PHARE programme for the reform in the high schools in the R. of
Macedonia”, Ministry of Education and European Union
2.
“Macedonia 2003 – Framework Program for Economic Development and
Reforms” Ministry of Finance and Government of the R. of Macedonia,
3.
“Obstacles to Trade, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness: Ten
Case Studies on Balkan Business” The Balkan Network Competitiveness
Project, Washington, D.C., 2001
4.
“Poverty reduction Strategy Paper for the R. of Macedonia”
Ministry of Finance and World Bank,
Conferences, workshops, seminars
1.
“Elements of the macroeconomic policy of the R. of Macedonia
1999/2000”, Macroeconomic Policy in 1999 and 2000 and Development of
the R. of Macedonia, Economic Council of the Government and Ministry
of Finance, R. of Macedonia, Skopje, 1999.
2.
“Competitivenes in the R. of Macedonia”, Ministry of Economy, R.
of Macedonia, Struga, Oktober 2000.
3.
Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics Europe 2000:
“Development Thinking at the Milenium”, Paris, 26-28 June.
4.
UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), New York, USA, June
2000.
5.
“Labor Emigration from South Eastern Europe”, Sophia, Bulgaria,
October 28th – 29th, 2000. Paper: “Labor Markets
in the Republic of Macedonia”.
6.
Second SEETI Conference: Building Competitive Advantages, Skopje,
8-9 November 2000.
7.
16th Conference on “ Economic Diplomacy in South-
Eastern Europe: Greece- FYR of Macedonia relations” Thessalonica,
Greece.24- 25 November 2000.
8.
13th Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics,
Washington, D.C. 1-2 May 2001.
9.
International Conference: Restructuring, Stability and Recovery
in South Eastern Europe, Volos, Greece, 1-4 June 2001.
10.
International Conference on Housing Finance: “Applying the
Experience of Market Economy Countries in Housing Finance of Transition
Economies: Public and Private Roles in Unbundling Risks”, Vilnius,
Lithuania, 17-20 October 2001.
11.
World Bank Conference on Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers,
Washington, D.C., 14-18 January 2002.
12.
International Seminar: “Parliaments and PRSP’s”, 5-8 May 2002,
Helsinki, Finland.
13.
Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics – Europe 2002:
“Pro-Poor Policies”, Oslo, Norway, 26-28 June 2002.
14.
Balkan Forum on Poverty Reduction Strategies, organized by the
World Bank Institute, Baden, Austria (29 October-1 November 2002).
PECE NEDANOVSKI, M.A.
Published books:
1.
Obstacles to Trade, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness: Ten Case
Studies on Balkan Businesses,
The Balkan Network Competitiveness Project, Washington, D.C., 2001 (co-autorship).
2.
Economic Development and Environment
Faculty of Economics, Skopje, 2000, p 288.
Papers:
1.
“Poverty in the Transition Process Overview of the Conditions
in the Republic of Macedonia”, Proceedings from the International
Conference Recent Developments and Problems in the Transition
Economies, Faculty of Economics, Skopje, March, 1999, p. 429440.
2.
“Environmental and Social Impacts of the Programme Integral
Development of the Vardar Valley” (co-authorship with Saso Arsov M.A.),
Proceedings and Final Programme SENET, 1st South
East Europe Regional Conference on Project Management, International
Project Management Association, Ljubljana, November, 2000, p. 344352.
3.
“Poverty Measurement in Transitional Circumstances –
Methodological Aspects”, E-Proceedings of the 53rd Session of
the International Statistical Institute, Seoul, Korea, 2001.
4.
“Globalisation, Free Trade and Diversity of the Systems of
Environmental Standards”, Proceedings, Volume XIII – Concepts and
Applications of Systemic, Cybernetics and Informatics III, The 6th
World Multiconference on Systemic, Cybernetics and Informatics, Orlando,
USA, p. 169-174.
5.
“Foreign Direct Investment in the Balkans – The Case of Albania,
FYROM, and Bulgaria”, (co-authorship with Trajko Slaveski Ph.D.),
Eastern European Economics, Vol. 40, No. 4, July-August, 2002, pp.
83-99.
6.
“Cross-border cooperation in South Eastern Europe.- a
survey of enterprises in border regions” (co-autorship with Totev
Stojan, Slaveski Trajko et all.).
Projects:
1.
Overcoming isolation strategies of development and policies of
cross-border cooperation in South Eastern Europe after Agenda 2000,
European Commission PHAREACE Program, 19992001.
2.
World Business Environment Survey;
World Bank, 1999/2000.
3.
Strategic environmental impact analysis for Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia
and Kosovo,
Swedish International Development Agency, Stockholm, 2000.
4.
Poverty reduction Strategy Paper, Republic of Macedonia, Ministry of
Development of the R. of Macedonia and
World Bank; Skopje, 2000.
5.
Factors to Increase Competitiveness, Investment, Cooperation, and
Regional Trade,
USAID and Chesapeake Associates, Washington, 2000/2001.
6.
Global Competitiveness Report 2001,
World Economic Forum, Harvard University, and World Bank, 2001/2002.
7.
National Assessment Report on Sustainable Development, Government of the
R. of Macedonia and UNDP.
Conferences, seminars, and workshops
1.
International conference: BUILDING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES,
2nd Regional Conference on the Southeast Europe Trade
Initiative (SEETI), Skopje, November 89, 2000.
2.
Seminar: THE PROCESS OF RAPPROCHEMENT OF MACEDONIA TO THE
EUROPEAN UNION CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES,
Institute für Europäische Politik, Berlin and Open Society Institute,
Skopje, December 1920, 2000.
3.
International conference: RESTRUCTURING STABILITY AND
DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE, South and East European
Development Centre, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece, June 1-3,
2001.
4.
Seminar : PROGRAMME FOR THE STABILISATION AND ASSOCIATION
AGREEMENT MACEDONIA, Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin and
Open Society Institute, Skopje, June 6-7 2001.
5.
Seminar: APPROXIMATION OF LEGISLATION IN THE FIELD OF
COMPETITION POLICY, Institut für Europäische Politik, Berlin and
Open Society Institute, Skopje, 28-29 noemvri 2001.
6.
The 6th World Multiconference on Systemics,
Cybernetics and Informatics: CONCEPTS AND APLICATIONS OF SYSTEMICS,
CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATICS; July 14-18, 2002, Orlando, Florida, USA.
7.
Workshop:MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS, UNDP and Ministry of
Finance of the R. of Macedonia, Skopje, October 24 2002.
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