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widespread employment effects. A tourism policy that opens up perspectives for employment to people in many parts of a country … can contribute to such a solution. This is even more the case because of tourism's high labour intensity and the physical … as to what degree tourism policy can live up to these high expectations. …
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Belgium, Haryana has a track record of innovative tourism policies.Way back in '70s it was the first state to pioneer highway … tourism. It went on to experiment with cultural and pilgrimage tourism in 80s and adventure and golf tourism in 90s and then … farmhouse tourism at the turn of the century. While an emphasis on expanding markets for tourism is a praiseworthy move …
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-communist countries (Czech Republic and Slovakia and Croatia and Serbia) originating from common federative republics. Their process of … friendly (Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia) or neutral countries (Slovakia). The possibilities of further development of …
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We study the pay gap between the public and the private sectors in Croatia just before and in the wake of the recent …
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between each of the twenty-one Croatian counties and Croatia as a whole into the contributions of the mean income and income … counties, relative to poverty in Croatia as a whole. When poverty is measured by the headcount ratio, the income contribution …
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public infrastructure projects in recent years. The paper analyses PPPs in Southeastern Europe, particularly in Croatia … the need for infrastructural projects in Croatia is huge, however the number of projects proposed are confined, according …
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the norm. Civil actions for breaches of competition law have been the exception in Croatia. The existing legislation in … special rules need to be adopted in Croatia in order to improve the position of the injured side. The paper deals with a …
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social benefits in Slovenia and Croatia. The redistributive effect is decomposed first to reveal progressivity and horizontal … diverse development during this period. The results indicate that Croatia experienced significantly higher pre-fiscal income … Croatia. In both countries, the means-tested social benefits exerted an over-proportionate influence on vertical effects …
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applied to a wide range of EU and OECD countries, including Slovenia and Croatia, to evaluate the technical efficiency of … great majority of EU and OECD countries. Both Slovenia and Croatia show a relatively high level of technical inefficiency in …
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Croatia is very close to meeting the requirements necessary for becoming a member of the European Union (EU). On … February 6, 2008, the European Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said that accession negotiations with Croatia are moving … of these knowledge gaps by reviewing Croatia’s rural development dynamics and farm structures, as well as agricultural …
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