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Investigating Enterpreneurship Resilience and their Adaptive Capacities to Extreme Events: The Review of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (Saa) Priorities

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  • Zamira Sinaj
  • Ismail Zejneli
  • Alba Robert Dumi
  • Hava Mucollari

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In this paper research we want to present the new low reforming in public administration system in Albania.Like any robust reform process, we face significant challenges across a spectrum of efforts. Designing country strategies was more time and labor intensive than originally anticipated, particularly because a large number of partners were engaged in the process to determine tough trade-offs. In the year ahead, we will continue to prioritize the development of country strategies and enable better coordination with our partners to reconcile competing priorities and focus on areas where we each have a comparative advantage. Regular political and economic dialogue between the EU and the country has continued through the SAA structures. The Stabilisation and Association Committee and Council met in March and April 2013 respectively. Meetings of six subcommittees and a meeting of the special group on public administration reform were held. Albania participates in the multilateral economic dialogue with the Commission and the EU Member States to prepare the country for participation in multilateral surveillance and economic policy coordination under the EU’s Economic and Monetary Union Our effort to focus our assistance programs has been successful for the past two years either because we successfully exited from sustainable projects or because our programming was too minimal to have a true impact. As we look ahead, we must continue to make tough choices and use each country’s strategy as the backbone for decision-making to ensure the greatest development impact.

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  • Zamira Sinaj & Ismail Zejneli & Alba Robert Dumi & Hava Mucollari, 2014. "Investigating Enterpreneurship Resilience and their Adaptive Capacities to Extreme Events: The Review of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (Saa) Priorities," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:775
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n3p358
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