Petkovski, Vladimir
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Petkovski, Vladimir
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Petkovski, Vladimir
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petkovski@eccf.ukim.edu.mk
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Item type:Publication, PCA analysis of the socio-economic indicators – the case of Republic of Macedonia(2019); ; ;Boskovska, DianaPetkovska Mirchevska, Tatjana - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN NORTH MACEDONIA – EFFECTS AND CONSEQUENCES ON ECONOMIC GROWTH(University Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, 2024) ;Djambaska, Elizabeta - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Social transfer expenditures in Republic of Macedonia, South East European countries and EU countries(Economic Development, Journal of the Institute of Economics – Skopje, 2016-06); ; Petkovska Mirchevska, TatjanaSocial transfers and expenditures as a form of social protection are essential for each economy and society to function properly. Social transfers as a form of social protection can vary in dependence of the economic system and development of the country, but initially their purpose is relatively the same. Tackling poverty and enabling efficient social redistribution of the income among the households are one of the main results of the existence of an efficient social protection system. The economies of today are confronted with a serious challenge of tackling the rising poverty and income inequality in the world and one of the means of achieving that is through the social transfer system. In this article a comparison analysis is made between the social transfer expenditures of Republic of Macedonia, South East European countries and EU countries in order to determine the trends and amount of social transfer expenditures in the countries. From the research in this paper it can be seen that Republic of Macedonia has considerably smaller social transfers per capita compared to other countries taken into consideration for the research. More so Republic of Macedonia is the only country form the countries that are part of the comparison analysis that accomplishes negative growth of the social transfer expenditures as a percentage of GDP in the period of year 2001 till year 2014. Knowing the fact that the more equal distribution of assets in a current country can lead to increased consumption, sustainable growth and increases social welfare, Republic of Macedonia can do better if the expenditures for social transfers as a percentage of the GDP are to increase, even on expense on some other public or budget expenditures. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Market capitalization and factors of its determination – the case of Republic of Macedonia(Annals of the University of Petroşani, Economics, AUPE Romania, 2016); ;Djambaska, Elizabeta; Georgieva Svrtinov, VesnaThe development of the capital market considered thru the market capitalization coefficient (in total amount and in percentage changes) in relation with the GDP of the Republic of Macedonia is the subject of research of this paper. The analysis identifies and explains the factor of capital market development. The focus of the paper is to determine the effects of different factors on the capital market development in the Republic of Macedonia. For these purpose a multivariate linear regression is conducted using the data from 1997-2013. The analysis indicates that the capital market in the Republic of Macedonia is small and underdeveloped. Therefore the economic growth factors taken into consideration for the research have not shown considerable impact on the capital market due to its underdevelopment - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Digital skills readiness of selected western Balkan Countries(Economic Development, Journal of the Institute of Economics – Skopje, 2018-12); ; The latest technological developments have subsequently impacted businesses imposing changes to the methods of production and the patterns of employment. Businesses are becoming heavily depended on new technologies and strive to invest in latest technology so as to leverage it in increasing productivity and innovation. To capitalize on the opportunities that have been created with the high-tech solutions, businesses require digitally skilled workers who can use advanced technology in daily business operations. Since advance technology has dispersed across many industries and occupations, the demand for digital skills has dramatically increased in most sectors of the economy. Many emerging jobs involve work activities that require a complementary skillset of advanced digital skills, problem-solving and technical skills, and entrepreneurial or business skills. Developing the required skills for the digital age in the region leaves much to be desired. The curricula in education institutions should be revised, modern teaching methods should be introduced and critical thinking, creativity and problem solving should be encouraged among students. Using a set of digital tools in formal education as an integral part of the learning process will foster digital skills excellence among future workers. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Development and promotion of new product in Small enterprises in the Republic of Macedonia(Economic Development, Journal of the Institute of Economics – Skopje, 2018-06) ;Petkovska Mirchevska, Tatjana; ; The dynamic changes in the market are the result of technological and competitive changes, as well as the change in customer preferences. In conditions of rapid market changes, in order to ensure successful market positioning, companies must constantly revise the design of the products in their production program. Generally speaking, design and development of a new product should be considered as a crucial factor for the survival of every company on the market. Compared to the big enterprises, flexibility to market changes is a certain advantage for small enterprises. Namely, small enterprises are able to implement activities for introducing, modifying and promoting new products for a shorter period of time. In this paper, a theoretical and empirical review of the introduction and promotion of new products in small enterprises has been made, as an important factor for intensifying their market activities. The results of the empirical research show that basic weaknesses in the implementation of this concept in the Republic of Macedonia are primarily connected with the specifics and limited resources in the operation of small enterprises - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Selecting appropriate forecast method on the basic of forecast accuracy-pharmaceutical company case study(Economic Development, Journal of the Institute of Economics – Skopje, 2018-06) ;Micajkova, Vesna ;Georgieva Svrtinov, Vesna; Esmerova, EmanuelaForecasting is an essential discipline in planning and running a business. Companies make forecast regarding sales, production cost and financial requirement of the business. Sales forecast is the most important since it is a foundation of all other forecasts. Companies’ success depends, to a large extent, on the accuracy of this forecast. Therefore using the most appropriate forecast method is very important. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of three sales time-series forecasting methods: moving average, exponential smoothing and regression analysis and to present an approach for the most appropriate forecast method selection. The methods are presented using data of Alkaloid AD Skopje sales revenue for time period from 2001 to 2015. The most appropriate forecast method was determined on the basis of forecast accuracy which was measured through: Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) and Mean Square Error (MSE). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The fundamental considerations of the public debt(Economic Development, Journal of the Institute of Economics – Skopje, 2017-02); ;Djambaska, ElizabetaKostadinoska Miloseska, SnezanaRecent financial and economic crises in 2010 produce serious negative consequences for the fiscal stability and economic sovereignty in the most of the countries in the world. The most intimidating are the increased public debts. The paper explains some of the fundamentals considerations of the public debt, with the focus on the determination and definition of the public debt. Especially important contribution of this paper is the elaboration of the methodology of calculation and estimation of the level and state of the public debt and distinguishing of the main differences among the applied methodology. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The impact of the socio-economic factors on the youth unemployment-the case of the republic of North Macedonia(2019); ; ;Boskovska, DianaPetkovska Mirchevska, Tatjana - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Factors affecting capital market development in the Republic of Macedonia(2017) ;Kostadinoska Miloseska, Snezana;
