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Public investments in Croatia [PDF]
This Occasional Paper occurred as the byproduct of preparations for writing the report by Geoff Dixon, Katarina Ott and Jean-Jacques Dethier “Capital Expenditure by the Government in Croatia: Fiscal Accounts, Budgetary Institutions and Budgeting Process”,
Bajo, Anto, Ott, Katarina
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Testing the validity of the Linder hypothesis for Croatia
This paper presents empirical evidence on the validity of the Linder hypothesis in the case of Croatia. According to the Linder hypothesis, one of the new theories of international trade, countries with a similar level of income per capita should trade ...
Jošić Hrvoje, Metelko Matej
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Shareholder value in Croatian banking sector
The view on banks as investments in Croatia is challenged by two phenomena: dual holdings (owners are intensely involved in bank balance sheet as, apart from equity, they provide a significant portion of deposits and loans) and the impediments to ...
Huljak Ivan
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The influences of six different tillage treatments and five different crops on soil losses by water erosion were studied during a twenty-year period (1995-2014) on Stagnosol in central lowland Croatia.
Ivica KISIC +2 more
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Informal payments by patients in Croatia: benign custom or detrimental residue from socialism?
Almost three decades after the collapse of the socialist system, numerous informal practices inherited from that period have remained deeply entrenched in the Croatian economy and society.
Franić Josip, Kojouharov Anton
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An explorative study of tourism time series: Evidence from Slovenia and Croatia
This paper investigates the long-term cointegration between tourism prices and domestic inflation in Croatia and Slovenia. Those two countries share a common economic history and statistical crispness in the 20th century, the time when Econometrics was ...
Gričar Sergej, Baldigara Tea
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Cost Efficiency of Banks in Croatia
Foreign and larger banks in Croatia are generally considered to be more cost efficient compared with domestic and smaller banks. However, those views are often based on data from financial statements that can be misleading due to simultaneous ...
Huljak Ivan
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Target adjustment model and new working capital management performance measure: Evidence from Croatia [PDF]
The paper develops a dynamic panel model of target adjustment in order to investigate the determinants of the cash conversion cycle of companies in manufacturing, trade, and information and communication industries in the ...
Dina Korent
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Generation Z Thrives, Generation X Lags: Evidence on Job Satisfaction in Croatia’s Financial Sector [PDF]
Numerous recent studies have demonstrated the profound impact of employee job satisfaction on job performance, and consequently, on overall corporate success.
Natalia Tutek, Mirko Palić, Sara Soldo
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The underground economy in Croatia [PDF]
This article is a succinct description of research into the underground economy (UE) in Croatia in the 1990 to 2000 period. The circumstances surrounding and the reasons for the origin of the UE are explained, the dimensions of and changes in the UE are ...
Ott, Katarina
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