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kuna. Thus, the Croatian kuna is only the domestic currency of Croatia, and the euro is its true money …
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This Article presents a new frame of reference for thinking about the federal government's complicity in supporting the domestic slave trade in the antebellum United States. While scholars have accounted for several methods of such support, they have failed to consider how federal bankruptcy...
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neighboring countries – Croatia and Slovenia. The article is pioneering in a comparative study of the determinants of budget … panel logistic regression, separately for Croatia, Slovenia, and a pooled sample. The results indicate that greater size of …
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result of application of the modified accrual basis in government accounting in Croatia, the current system provides a …
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This paper evaluates positive and negative media coverage of online local budget transparency (OLBT) and its impact on budget transparency in Croatian local administrative units in 2018. Using multinomial logistic regression, research confirmed a strong impact of media coverage on budget...
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On July 1, 2013, Croatia became the 28th member of the European Union. This achievement crowned more than a decade of … results. Croatia's institutions are now stronger than a decade ago, reflecting broad and deep institutional adjustment that … underpinned the pre-accession process and Croatia has become a high-income country within a decade. Yet the global economic crisis …
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We develop a model in which financial intermediaries hold liquidity to protect themselves from shocks. Depending on parameter values, banks may choose to hold too much or too little liquidity on aggregate compared with the socially optimal amount. The model endogenously generates a situation of...
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