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After satisfactory performance of the transition countries in 2000, their growth slowed down in 2001 as the external conditions deteriorated. This tendency was checked in the second half of 2002. Industrial production and exports have generally strengthened since then - though in some countries...
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some moderate slowdown in Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia and Slovakia. A definite growth slowdown was only …
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The report gives an overview of the overall trends in output and employment in Croatia, and of the country's fiscal and … developments in other Central, East and Southeast European economies. Finally some economic policy issues specific to Croatia are …. In contrast to the largely successful stabilization of prices and the exchange rate, Croatia's external position has …
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Croatia's external debt has been growing steadily since the exchange rate stabilization in 1994. It reached almost 85 … debt problem that Croatia faces. It is more supply- than demand-driven low exports and high imports point to an exchange …
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membership are heterogeneous. Three of them, Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania, have acquired candidate status; their economies are …
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Having reached a peak in 2002, Croatia's GDP growth lost momentum thereafter due to restrictive economic policy … has been identified as the main threat to macroeconomic stability. In 2004 Croatia, together with Latvia and Estonia, was … beginning of 2005 the World Bank downgraded Croatia to a ¿severely indebted middle-income country'. In addition, Croatia has one …
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The paper analyses economic inequality in Croatia in comparison with other transition economies of Central, East and … main findings are the following Over the entire transition period, Croatia has had a rather low and remarkably stable level … suggests that Croatia should further aim for a high share of government expenditures and a low level of inflation, in order to …
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