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The paper compares the monetary policy in Croatia during two crises: the great recession and the COVID pandemic. The … great recession was a global financial shock that strongly affected Croatia. During the great recession, the central bank … policies to strengthen the quality and inclusiveness of monetary policy in Croatia. …
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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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In the Republic of Croatia monetary sovereignty was established in several stages that reflected changes in and the … of the then Yugoslavia and the occupation of some territories of the Republic of Croatia on which a para-state was … the territory of the Republic of Croatia under Croatian authority, and after western Slavonia (May 1995) and northern …
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The author starts from the assumption that Croatia will access the European Union. Following this assumption, he … heritage. The author also emphasizes and inaugurates solutions which are most effective for Croatia, winning recognition for …
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This paper deals with the phenomenon of high levels of unofficial euroisation in countries preparing for EU membership (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey). The challenges stemming from unofficial euroisation are particularly relevant...
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