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Ana-Maria Boromisa

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First Name:Ana-Maria
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Last Name:Boromisa
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RePEc Short-ID:pbo451
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Affiliation

Institut za Razvoj i Međunarodne Odnose (IRMO)

Zagreb, Croatia
http://www.irmo.hr/
RePEc:edi:imodnhr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. De Rosa, Donato & Madzarevic-Sujster, Sanja & Boromisa, Ana-Maria & Sonje, Velimir, 2009. "Barriers to competition in Croatia : the role of government regulation," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5100, The World Bank.
  2. Boromisa, Ana-Maria & Knezović, Sandro, 2008. "Croatia: Integration Perspectives and Synergic Effects of European Transformation in the Countries Targeted by EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policies Economy," MPRA Paper 23971, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  3. Ana-Maria Boromisa & Anamarija Farkaš & Sanja Tišma, 2007. "Administrative Incentives for Alignment with Kyoto Protocol," Energy and Environmental Modeling 2007 24000007, EcoMod.

Articles

  1. Ana-Maria Boromisa & Anastasya Raditya Ležaić, 2014. "Croatian commercial diplomacy - stepping stone toward economic recovery?," International Journal of Diplomacy and Economy, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 2(3), pages 172-184.

Chapters

  1. Ana-Maria Boromisa, 2005. "What does an enlarged European Union mean for Croatia?," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations, volume 3, chapter 2, pages 31-60, Institute of Public Finance.
  2. Ana-Maria Boromisa, 2004. "The readiness of the public administration for European Union accession," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges, volume 2, chapter 7, pages 167-200, Institute of Public Finance.
  3. Ana-Maria Boromisa, 2003. "Energy in the European Union and in Croatia," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges, volume 1, chapter 8, pages 181-200, Institute of Public Finance.
  4. Ana-Maria Boromisa & Mia Mikic, 2003. "The European Union as determinant of Croatian trade policy," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges, volume 1, chapter 6, pages 139-157, Institute of Public Finance.

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Working papers

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Chapters

  1. Ana-Maria Boromisa, 2005. "What does an enlarged European Union mean for Croatia?," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations, volume 3, chapter 2, pages 31-60, Institute of Public Finance.

    Cited by:

    1. Katarina Ott, 2005. "Croatia and the European Union: accession as transformation," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations, volume 3, chapter 1, pages 1-29, Institute of Public Finance.

  2. Ana-Maria Boromisa, 2004. "The readiness of the public administration for European Union accession," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges, volume 2, chapter 7, pages 167-200, Institute of Public Finance.

    Cited by:

    1. Ana-Maria Boromisa, 2005. "What does an enlarged European Union mean for Croatia?," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations, volume 3, chapter 2, pages 31-60, Institute of Public Finance.
    2. Boromisa, Ana-Maria & Knezović, Sandro, 2008. "Croatia: Integration Perspectives and Synergic Effects of European Transformation in the Countries Targeted by EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policies Economy," MPRA Paper 23971, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  3. Ana-Maria Boromisa, 2003. "Energy in the European Union and in Croatia," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges, volume 1, chapter 8, pages 181-200, Institute of Public Finance.

    Cited by:

    1. Kedacic Anita & Knezevic Sandra & Marusic Marina & Medverec Hrvojka & Veir Zdenko, 2006. "Adjustment of Public Administration in EU Association Process," Interdisciplinary Management Research, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Economics, Croatia, vol. 2, pages 237-263.
    2. Ana-Maria Boromisa & Anamarija Farkaš & Sanja Tišma, 2007. "Administrative Incentives for Alignment with Kyoto Protocol," Energy and Environmental Modeling 2007 24000007, EcoMod.

  4. Ana-Maria Boromisa & Mia Mikic, 2003. "The European Union as determinant of Croatian trade policy," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges, volume 1, chapter 6, pages 139-157, Institute of Public Finance.

    Cited by:

    1. Ana-Maria Boromisa, 2005. "What does an enlarged European Union mean for Croatia?," Chapters in books, in: Katarina Ott (ed.), Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations, volume 3, chapter 2, pages 31-60, Institute of Public Finance.
    2. Boromisa, Ana-Maria & Knezović, Sandro, 2008. "Croatia: Integration Perspectives and Synergic Effects of European Transformation in the Countries Targeted by EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policies Economy," MPRA Paper 23971, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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  1. NEP-DEV: Development (1) 2009-11-07
  2. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (1) 2009-11-07
  3. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2009-11-07
  4. NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (1) 2009-11-07

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