Acta Geographica Slovenica (Dec 2010)

Regional inequality in Serbia as a development problem

  • Dragana Miljanović,
  • Radmila Miletić,
  • Jasmina Đorđević

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3986/AGS50204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 2
pp. 253 – 275

Abstract

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The aim of this paper, in the context of the contemporary socio-economic changes in Serbia, is to consider changes in the regional development policy, and therefore in the approach to underdeveloped areas. A special attention is paid to regional inequality as a developmental problem since it directly influences the integrative processes, violating them, and therefore leads to side effects (economic, social, demographic, ecological, spatial, etc.). In Serbia, traditionally undeveloped areas (rural, hilly-mountainous and border/peripheral) have formed during a longer historical period, contrary to the new types of areas - municipalities (“devastated areas”) that are connected to the transition period (“transition poverty”). Both appeared by cause and effect reaction to natural, socio-economic, social, demographic, cultural-civilizational and political factors.

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