Albanian public policies, financing reforms and the importance of decentralization process in partnership with foreign direct investments. Decentralization process in partnership with foreign direct investments in Balcan region

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This paper includes partnerships with community-based organizations, public and private colleges, universities, public school teachers, public health departments. Additionally, more number of community leaders have been trained to deliver educational workshops; PSI has developed a robust workshop leader database, which permits remote access to (and entry of) service delivery information. This will be an important point of administrative changes in Albanian public policies as an obstacle to the operating foreign investments, comparison of EU. Entrepreneurship ambition has worked to support changes in Albanian law that would offer anti-discrimination protections in keeping with international standards. Another point of administrative changes in Albanian public policies as an obstacle to the operating foreign investments, comparison of EU is: (1) International investments contributed to the improvement of Albania's financial regulatory environment which has strengthened public confidence in the banking system and has provided a more secure, efficient and transparent financial system to meet the credit, savings and insurance needs of businesses and individuals. The paper provides support for legislative initiatives and local government activities that advance the decentralization process and increase the control of local government by local constituents, thus decreasing the control of central authorities.

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Mucollari, H., Dumi, A. R., Korsi, Z., & Duçellari, E. (2013). Albanian public policies, financing reforms and the importance of decentralization process in partnership with foreign direct investments. Decentralization process in partnership with foreign direct investments in Balcan region. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 4(10), 34–41. https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n10p34

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