Development and Competitiveness Improvement of the Construction Sector in Montenegro

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This paper presents the key development measures for boosting economic growth in Montenegro in the future with a focus on the main goals of the construction and housing sector and proposed measures for their implementation - in order to improve the competitiveness of the construction sector.

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2465-2470

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September 2014

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