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24.11.2010.

Economic Policy of Montenegro for 2011

Montenegrin economy, during 2010 and especially in the first six months, was faced with transferred impact of the economic and financial crisis, finalizing 2009 with the lower level of the economic activity and sharp downturn in real GDP by 5, 7%. The insolvency problem and difficulties in maintaining the reproduction process have to the highest extent, determined the environment and the basic economy trends. It is evident that the strong implications of the anti – crisis economic policy measures succeeded in mitigating adverse effects weakening the strong crisis effects... Download

15.11.2010.

Economic Policy of Montenegro for 2010

Strong impacts of economic and financial crisis on Montenegrin economy in 2009 creating difficulties in maintaining the liquidity in the banking sector, subsequently overflowing into the real sector accompanied by all complexities of multiple connections in a number of debtor - creditor relations, causing the weakening of economic activity downgrading basic macro - economic indicators... Download

15.11.2010.

Economic Policy of Montenegro for 2009

The situation of a global economic and financial crisis, with interdependence between the basic financial flows and influence on the real sector, as well as multiple implications for the world economy will have a significant effect on the overall economic environment in 2009... Download

25.12.2007.

ECONOMIC POLICY OF MONTENEGRO FOR 2008

Strategic orientation of the Economic Policy for 2008 is joining the EU system and Euro-Atlantic integrations.

Openness of the Montenegrin economy and connecting it with the EU system represent an external anchor which directs the Economic Policy towards the increase of competitiveness of economy on the basis of use of domestic resources and creative potentials of economy and society. Continuous inflow of foreign direct investments and incentives for domestic investments are recognized as pillars of economic development. Long-term stable and competitive economy of predictable rules of the game are the guarantor of the genuine market economy based on free exchange of ownership rights...Download

03.06.2005.

ECONOMIC POLICY OF MONTENEGRO FOR 2005

BASIC STARTING POINTS

Basic goal of Montenegro is to join the European Union and euro-atlantic integrations.

In the area of reforms and institutional strengthening of the system, Montenegro has three global objectives:

1. To achieve quick, sustainable industrial development, by increasing economic freedoms, strengthening influence of private sector and achieving higher level of macro-economic stability while gradually reducing the dependence on foreign aid;

2. To develop institutional and legal framework compatible with international standards and norms, based on rule of law;

3.To achieve growth of living standard of Montenegrin citizens, while establishing an adequate system of social and health protection and education system....Download

15.01.2004.

ECONOMIC POLICY OF MONTENEGRO FOR THE YEAR 2004.

1.1 Initiative bases

Economic policy represents a logical step to continue implementation of four-year Government plans, as an outcome of the economic reforme Agenda and special menagement and educational reform agendas.

Economic policy for the year of 2004 rely on:

·Accomplished level of political stability;

·Results accomplished during the year 2003 and improved macroeconomic stability;

·Accomplished level of economic reforms;

·Actual trends in region and world economy; and

·Approaching processes to the European integrations and world trade organizations...
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09.05.2003.

CONCEPT OF THE ECONOMIC POLICY FOR THE YEAR 2003

Main strategic directions for development of Montenegro are based on reforms, institutional growth and reaching three global strategic goals:

1. Economic system speedup sustaining economic development based on private sector growth along with the decrease in International help dependence.
2. Legal system institutional and legal frame development capable of adoption and implementation of the EU Laws and other International standards and regulations
3. Social system manifold gradual increase in the citizen standards along with the establishing of the adequate social and health protection system as well as the educational system...