Serbia today is (as are also majority of other economies emerged from the disintegration of Yugoslavia) under the process of reforms, that is, under transition towards the system of political democracy and market economy, but, at the same time, under the pressure of inertia based on specific self-management system and quasi-market economy of the past. Furthermore, it is also in the development phase of new market structures attempting, and quite often succeeding, to force own position above the interest of consumers and society as a whole.