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multiplicative effects of the transportation sector in Croatia were significant in the observed period, especially for the air …
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of food re-localization in Croatia. The method of input-output analysis is applied to test hypotheses. Direct, indirect … Croatia than expenditures on imported food. Import substitution and re-localization would also positively affect public …
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, examining data specifically for Croatia and its proximate trading partners in the European Union, as well as some other European … robustness of RVCs in Croatia to global shocks and transportation reliability issues. We conclude that despite its small absolute … contributes to a better understanding of RVCs in Croatia and their potential benefits for Croatia in the global production …
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in Croatia based on the recently published input-output table for year 2004. Comparison of different methodological …
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According to current international climate change regime countries are responsible for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which result from economic activities within national borders, including emissions from producing goods for exports. At the same time imports of carbon intensive goods are not...
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