TOPICS

Dear conference participants,

You give titles to your works. The topic of your paper binds to itself a hypothetical thesis, i.e. a hypothesis and about 15 scientific methods that you used in the preparation of the paper. You should clearly indicate both of these elements in the introduction of the text and follow the IMRAD paper composition scheme in order to make the work of the reviewers easier. In the context of the general theme of the Conference and the definition of the theme of your papers and research, it would be desirable to keep in mind these aspects, or problems (sub-themes):

  • Economic reality and future of our Region,
  • Current economic issues of globalization,
  • Analysis of the causes of economic stagnation in B&H and the Region,
  • The problem of the economic system and model of economic development,
  • Dysfunction of the management system,
  • Economic progress, institutes and technologies,
  • Atrophy of the public sector,
  • Priorities of development, investment and investment expectations,
  • Export and import substitution in the reindustrialization strategy,
  • Foreign direct investments,
  • Dangers of bursting the real estate bubble,
  • Degradation of science and education,
  • The relationship between the richest and the poorest decile group of the population,
  • Analysis of the structure of the economy,
  • Employment of people, employment of capacity and quality of development,
  • Qualification of local, regional teams for competition,
  • Digitization, “smart factory” and the development of innovative sectors,
  • Artificial intelligence algorithms, consequences for development and jobs,
  • Synthesis of monetary and fiscal policy – the problem of “sustainable finances”,
  • Green economy and greens finance,
  • Regenerative agriculture,
  • Bioeconomy,
  • Agricultural tourism and sustainable development,
  • The problem and perspectives of village development, saving the village,
  • Economics of (un)happiness and measuring happiness in local communities,
  • Factor markets and incomes,
  • Local political economy (democracy, public sector, social capital, distribution, etc.),
  • Regional inequalities and disproportions in the development of local communities,
  • Gender differences and the green economy, the role of entrepreneurship,
  • Perspectives and sectoral specificities of the green economy,
  • Cultural and creative industries in the function of supporting tourism,
  • Natural risks and climate change,
  • Risks in the production sector and banking,
  • Financial and real markets and development of the Region,
  • Sustainable business in conditions of uncertainty of the modern age,
  • Significance and role of supply chains for strengthening competitiveness,
  • (Re)industrialization and new industrial policy,
  • National security and strategic production sectors,
  • Debt balance, indebtedness of the government, local businesses, companies and households.