MEASURING EFFICIENCY OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL IN AGRICULTURE SECTOR OF VOJVODINA

During three-hundred-year history of the market economy, the main sources of wealth creation have changed from the natural resources (mainly land and relatively unskilled labor with the exception of the master craftsman), tangible material assets (buildings, machinery and equipment, funds) to intang...

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