Assessing Economic and Social Progress in Southeast European Countries (The Balkans Region)
Abstract
The study investigates the economic and social development of Southeast European
countries—specifically the Balkan States-over the past decade, focusing on 10 Balkan countries
and Slovenia (as a comparator).
It relies on standardized macroeconomic and social indicators sourced from major international
organizations to ensure methodological consistency. The goal is to analyze trends and disparities,
especially in light of the region’s political transitions and EU integration processes. Forty
development indicators were used to assess each country's progress and developmental position in
a comparative framework. The study also explores the limitations of traditional indicators and
argues for the inclusion of broader, less conventional measures of development.