Microeconomics

Microeconomics – part of the economic science that studies the behavior of the individual firm, consumers and individual economic sectors in economic life. Microeconomic science in Macedonia develops after the fifties of the last century. The founders of the microeconomic science in our country are Macedonian economists who have acquired their faculty education in foreign university centers, and then they were employed as professors at the Faculty of Economics in Skopje. Announcements in the microeconomic science oriented to examine the problems of enterprises (economics and organization of enterprises, analysis of the balance sheets of enterprises and special bookkeepers) Now the deceased professors Koco Aji Mitreski (graduated from the Faculty of Commercial Sciences in Anvers, Belgium), Todor Stojanovic (Graduated economic sciences in Vienna and Law in Belgrade) and Gjorgji Nikolovski (graduated commercial-financial science in Liège – Belgium), which worked for their retirement at the Faculty of Economics in Skopje. In the history of the Faculty of Economics in Skopje, in all curricula of regular and postgraduate studies, the microeconomic disciplines are widely represented, i.e. dominated business guidelines. Similar is the situation of the Faculty of Economics in Prilep, and the newly emerging facultists in the country. Among the regular university professors, who made a special contribution to the development of individual areas of microeconomic science, should be specifically mentioned: Slobodan Markovski (theory of costs – his textbooks from this OB-Last were general Yugoslavian); Jovan Stojanovski and Olga Terrorov-Gradiska (microeconomic theory); Nikola Kljusev, Metodija Nestorovski and Goce Petreski, Bozo Goramitchio (theory, politics and economics of investment); Slavko Chukovic, Eftim Bojadzievski (taught economics of agrarian enterprises and was an expert in the UN), Sinisa Spasov, Dusan Petkovski, Ljupco Aji Mitreski, Vera Taleska, Dimitar Bojadzioski, Blagoja Gjorgjioski (Economics and organization of enterprises); Krume Mihailov and Bobk Shecul (business planning and management); Taki Fiti (Entrepreneurship); Todor Mirovski, Slobodan Markovski, Seraphim Tomovski, Blazo Nedev, Trajko Rusevski, Metodija Koneski (Accounting); Bosko Jakovski, Nada Sekulova, Snezana Risteska (Marketing); Gordana Trajkoska (Finance); Good Dodevski (Industry and technical progress). Exhibition: 50 years Faculty of Economics – Skopje, Skopje, 2000; Internal materials from other relevant institutions. T. F. – M. S. ”


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
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