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Respected Reviewers ЕКОНОМИКА Vol. 63, july-september 2017, № 3 ISSN 0350-137X, EISSN 2334-9190, UDK 338 (497,1) Respected reviewers, I would like thank on selfless contribution you gave in the process of quality improvement of papers published in journal EKONOMIKA. Editor in Chief, Prof. Dr Dragoljub Simonovic Boban Stojanović PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Marko Kolaković PhD, Full Professor, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics, (Croatia) Slobodan Cvetanović PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Bojan Krstić PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Rajmund Mirdala PhD, Full Professor, Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Economics, (Slovakia) Evica Delova Jolevska PhD, Full Professor, University American College - Skopje, (FYR Macedonia) Dragan Momirović PhD, Full Professor, Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship (BEE), Belgrade (Serbia) Jadranka Đurović Todorović PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Chris Patel PhD, Full Professor, Macquarie University, Sydney, (Australia) Chi Wei Su PhD, Full Professor, Ocean University of China, Department of Finance, Qingdao, (China) Mariya M. Pavlova PhD, Full Professor, St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Trnovo, Department of “Accounting and Finance” (Bulgaria) Borivoje Prokopović PhD, Full Professor, Niska poslovna skola, Nis, (Serbia) Dragoljub Simonović PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Snežana Đekić PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Drago Cvijanović PhD, Full Professor, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism Vrnjacka Banja (Serbia) Zorica Vasiljević PhD, Full Professor, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture (Serbia) Slavomir Miletić PhD, Full Professor, University of Pristina, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) ©Друштво економиста “Економика” Ниш 117 http://www.ekonomika.org.rs ©Друштво економиста “Економика” Ниш http://www.ekonomika.org.rs Branislav Mitrović PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Liviju Dumitrasku PhD, Full Professor, Petroleum and Gas University, Economic Sciences Faculty, Ploiesti, (Romania) Zbigniew Paszek PhD, Full Professor, Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University (AFMKU), Krakow, (Pland) Andrés Carrión García PhD, Full Professor, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia,Center for Quality and Change Management, (Spain) Paulo Cesar Chagas Rodrigues Full Professor, PhD, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP), Campus Avaré, (Brazil) Petar Veselinović PhD, Full Professor, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Jurij Knjazev PhD, Academician, Russian Academy of Sciences, The Institute for International Economic and political studies, Moscow (Russia) Tadija Đukić PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Andrey Ayramov PhD, Full Professor, Russian Academy of Justice, Department of Criminal law, Moscow (Russia) Milijanka Ratković PhD, Full Professor, Union University Nikola Tesla, Faculty for Education of Executives, Belgrade (Serbia) Nabieva U.N. PhD, Full Professor, Dagestan State University, Faculty of Ecology and Geography, Makhachkala (Russia) Konjahin Vladimir Pavlovič PhD, Full Professor, Kuban State University, Faculty of Law, (Russia) Minjazeva Tatjana Fedorovna PhD, Full Professor, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, (Russia) Joop Vinke PhD, Senior lecturer, Hogeschool Arnhem and Nijmegen, Faculty of Economics and Management (Holland) Slavoljub Milovanović PhD, Full Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Zoran Stefanović PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Igor Mladenović PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Danijela Despotović PhD, Associate Professor, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Snežana Radukić PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Marina Đorđević PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Sonja Jovanović PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) 118 ЕКОНОМИКА ©Друштво економиста “Економика” Ниш http://www.ekonomika.org.rs Adrian Stancu, Associate Professor, Ph.D. Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Faculty of Economic Sciences (Romania) Sanjin Ivanović PhD, Associate Professor, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture (Serbia) Radmila Micić PhD, Associate Professor, University of Pristina, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Vladimir Senić PhD, Associate Professor, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism Vrnjacka Banja (Serbia) Zoran Stefanović PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Snežana Živković PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Occupational Safety (Serbia) Mirijana Knežević PhD, Associate Professor, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Nada Vignjević Đorđević PhD, Associate Professor, State University of Novi Pazar (Serbia) Sofija Lihova PhD, Associate Professor, National Aviation University, Law Institute,Department of Criminal Law and Process, Kiev (Ukraine) Dejan Spasić PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Tadija Đukić PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Ognjen Radović PhD, Associate Professor, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Tomislav Brzaković PhD, Associate Professor, MEF - Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance, Belgrade (Serbia) Aleksandar Đurić PhD, Ministry of Justice and Public Administration, Belgrade (Serbia) Jonel Subić PhD, Senior Scientific Advisor, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Branko Mihailović PhD, Senior Scientific Advisor, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Zoran Simonović PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Vesna Paraušić PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Nataša Kljajić PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Ivan Djuric PhD, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO), Halle, (Germany) ЕКОНОМИКА ЕКОНОМИКА 119 ©Друштво економиста “Економика” Ниш http://www.ekonomika.org.rs Jovan Zubović PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade (Serbia) Darko Vuković PhD, Research Associate, SANU, Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić”, Belgrade (Serbia) Vladimir Nikitović PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade (Serbia) Anton Puškarić PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Svetlana Sokolov Mladenović PhD, Docent, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Svetlana Roljević PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Tanja Stanišić PhD, Docent, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism Vrnjacka Banja (Serbia) Aleksandar Kostić PhD, Docent, University of Pristina, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Maja Ivanović Đukić PhD, Docent, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Vesna Janković-Milić PhD, Docent, University of Nis, Faculty of Economics (Serbia) Svetislav Stanković PhD, Docent, Military Academy, Belgrade (Serbia) Nebojša Pavlović PhD, Docent, University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism Vrnjacka Banja (Serbia) Radenko Marić PhD, Docent, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics, Subotica (Serbia) Dragan Ilić PhD, Docent, University Business Academy in Novi Sad, FIMEK, Novi Sad (Serbia) Marko Janković PhD, Docent, Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship (BEE), Belgrade (Serbia) Vladimir Radivojević, PhD, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Serbia, Serbian Armed Forces, Niš (Serbia) Milos Krstić, PhD, Research Associate, University of Nis, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics (Serbia) Radojica Sarić PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Predrag Vuković PhD, Research Associate, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade (Serbia) Djurdjica Vukajlović PhD, Associate Professor, MEF - Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance, Belgrade (Serbia) 120 ЕКОНОМИКА ШАБЛОН / ТЕМПЛАТЕ ЗА ПИСАЊЕ РАДОВА Име аутора (Font size 10 Normal) Тimes New Roman (SR-Cyrilic) Факултет или институција и Град (Font size 10 Italic) НАСЛОВ СРПСКИ (Font size 11 Bold) Апстракт Текст апстракта на српском ... 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