Serbia’s construction sector, accounting for roughly 5% of national GDP, has emerged as one of the most visible transmission channels through which macroeconomic policy, capital...
Serbia in 2025 stands at a rare macroeconomic inflection point: a fiscally credible, politically stable, financially deepening economy that now faces some of the...
Serbia’s public debt continued to decrease, reaching 38.7 billion euros at the end of April this year, which represents 43.9 percent of the country’s...
Serbia’s economy is steadily growing, which has led to a gradual increase in household purchasing power and domestic consumption-key components of GDP. However, consumers...
In an interview with Radar, retired Philosophy professor Miodrag Zec discussed the state of Serbia's economy, emphasizing that change will only come when citizens...
At the end of December 2024, Serbia's public debt stood at approximately 38.87 billion euros, which accounted for 47.4% of the country's gross domestic...
Since 2014, the Republic Statistical Office (RSZ) has significantly revised Serbia's nominal gross domestic product (GDP) three times, leading to an increase of nearly...