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member states of the European Union and Croatia to assess whether these countries used the boom years of 2003-07 to create …
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issues of the Republic of Croatia. Although bank restructuring and privatization have strengthened the financial sector …
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In this study, the economic stability of Croatia is overviewed after the global crisis. The reforms outlined in the … Croatia’s resilience to external vulnerabilities, while exercising caution toward shifts …
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Croatia's economic growth accelerated, but external imbalances continued to increase. Executive Directors commended the …
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This paper examines the role of fiscal and monetary institutions in macroeconomic stability and budgetary control in CESEE (central, eastern and south eastern European) countries in comparison to other OECD countries. CESEE countries tend to grow faster (at least before the crisis) and have more...
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This paper describes the particular impacts of the financial and economic crisis on central and eastern European (CEE) countries, studies pro-cyclicality of fiscal policies, discusses the impact of the crisis on fiscal policy, and the policy response of various governments. After drawing some...
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References to policy credibility, particularly with regard to fiscal policy, are ubiquitous in both economic literature and financial markets, even though it is not directly observable. The case of the EU new member states (NMS)-emerging markets joining a supranational entity that is generally...
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