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The Croatian constitution provides for various instruments of direct democracy at the national as well as the local and regional levels, which, at least at first glance, makes Croatia one of the countries with significant opportunities for direct decision-making by the people.
Ivičević Karas, Elizabeta +3 more
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This book is a unique and extensive comparative study of commercial contract interpretation across 14 selected jurisdictions, namely Croatia, England and Wales, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, South Africa, Spain and Sweden.
Adrian Karatnycky +2 more
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Price effects of VAT introduction in Croatia [PDF]
This Occasional Paper is based on the research project “Analysis of the fiscal system of the Republic of Croatia at the introduction of value added tax” undertaken by the Institute of Public Finance and financed by the Ministry of Finance of the Republic
Dalic, Martina
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State aid to enterprises in Croatia in 2001 [PDF]
State aid to enterprises is a form of government intervention. Under the Stabilization and Association Agreement with the EU Croatia has accepted certain obligations concerning the allocation and control of state aid.
Kesner-Skreb, Marina +2 more
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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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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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Abstract Children's relationship with time in preschools is an under‐researched area. Young children rarely know how to measure time using a clock, but their experiences of time may contribute to understanding children's well‐being and debates about quality in preschools.
Kristín Dýrfjörð +3 more
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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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