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Differences in the volume of wood forest resources between Serbia and other European countries
(Faculty of Management, Zajecar, John Naisbitt University, Belgrade, 2017-05-31) Turczak, Anna; West Pomeranian Business School in Szczecin
The aim of the paper is to determine the influence of particular factors on the diversity of selected countries in terms of the volume of wood forest resources. Two factors affecting the variable have been analysed in the paper: 1) the growing stock per 1 ha of forest area and 2) the forest cover. Logarithmic method was used to assess the influence of the deviations of the said factors on the deviation of the amount of wood forest resources. Thirty five countries – including Serbia – have been examined. Data for 2015 have been used for calculations.
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Similarity of the European Union countries in terms of farm sizes
(Faculty of Management, Zajecar, John Naisbitt University, Belgrade, 2017-05-31) Turczak, Anna; West Pomeranian Business School in Szczecin
The purpose of the paper is to divide the European Union countries into groups of most similar distributions of farm size. As a measure of the degree of similarity of distributions D statistic was used, which is the maximum absolute value of the difference between two cumulative distribution functions. On the basis of the value of the D statistic calculated for each of the pairs of distributions the countries were divided into five relatively uniform classes. This division resulted in the creation of one single-element group, one two-elements group, one four-elements group and two ten-elements groups.