CONSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
Author: Veselin Vukotic

(Original title “Konstitucionalna ekonomija”)
Published in 2005
Available in Montenegrin language

The book Constitutional Economics represents a collection of selected texts and quotes selected and commented by Mr. Vukotic. In his review of the book Miroslav Prokopijevic has underlined following: “Vukotic has selected topics that are essential for constitutional economics, political theory and economics and by his short but lucid comments has pointed out key issues in selected texts. This book, undoubted, has educational character and is suitable for work with students, but it will be interesting to broader group or readers. This is true both, because of text selection as well as witted and important comments

This book serves as literature on the graduate course »Constitutional Economics«, as well as for the “Philosophy of Economics” on the Montenegrin School of Economics.

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
Author: Maja Bacovic, MSci

(Original title “Sistem nacionalnih racuna”)
Published in 2003
Available in Montenegrin language

The book System of National Accounts gives an overview of international statistical standards, by summarizing main concepts and definition of System of National Account, as developed by World Bank, IMF, OECD and UN. This book also gives an insight into Montenegrin statistical system, as well as review of necessary steps and activities in order to adjust the Montenegrin system to international standards.

This book is an additional literature for the graduate course “Macroeconomic accounts and models” on the Montenegrin School of Economics.

SPONTANEOUS ORDER AND TRANSITION
Author: Igor Lukšic, MSci

(Original title “Spontani poredak i tranzicija”)
Published in 2003
Available in Montenegrin language

This book describes a transition process as a return to liberal values and to the mechanism of spontaneous order. First part of the book refers to critics of collectivism and totalitarism. The second part analyses liberal state, while the third part discusses practical consequences of spontaneous order in the field different economic policies. The forth part gives an overview of Austrian school response to the transition process.

WHAT IS SEEN AND WHAT IS NOT SEEN
Author: Frederic Bastiat
Translation: Petar Ivanovic

(Original title “Ono što se vidi ono što se ne vidi”)
Published in 2001
Available in Montenegrin language

What is Seen and What is Not Seen is a book that consists of translation of three essays of the Frederic Bastiat: State, What is Seen and What is Not Seen, and Law. The book is published in honor of 200 years from the Frederic Bastiat’s birth.

 
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