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2021
- 1-61 Design of fiscal consolidation packages and model-based fiscal multipliers in Croatia
by Milan Deskar-Skrbic & Darjan Milutinovic - 63-91 Costs and benefits of government borrowing in foreign currency: is it a major source of risk for EU member states outside the Euro?
by Mislav Brkic - 93-123 Decentralization and welfare: theory and an empirical analysis using Philippine data
by Tristan Canare - 125-148 Effects of fiscal credibility on inflation expectations: evidence from an emerging economy
by Juan Camilo Anzoategui-Zapata & Juan Camilo Galvis-Ciro - 149-169 The evolution of the Polish government bond market
by Piotr Bartkiewicz - 177-207 Effects of grants from EU funds on business performance of non-financial corporations in Croatia
by Domagoj Selebaj & Matej Bule - 209-227 Public sector cost accounting and information usefulness in decision-making
by Andrijana Rogosic - 229-255 Long-term cash flows of mandatory and voluntary pension funds in Croatia and their impact on asset allocation
by Eva Horvat & Mladen Latkovic - 257-282 Revisiting the effect of statutory pension ages on participation and the average age of retirement in OECD countries
by David Turner & Hermes Morgavi - 283-303 An overview of the taxation of residential property: is it a good idea?
by Marta Rodriguez-Vives & Miguel Angel Gavilan-Rubio - 305-328 Pension reform in (F)BH with a special focus on gender issue
by Velma Pijalovic & Lejla Lazovic-Pita & Almir Pestek - 329-361 Public value and public services in the post-virus economy
by Tony Kinder & Jari Stenvall - 363-385 Inheritance tax regimes: a comparison
by Stefan Jestl - 387-412 Assessing the impact of excise duties on a state’s revenues: the case of Greece
by Christos Papageorgiou & Panagiotis Farlekas & Zacharias Dermatis - 419-432 Interactions between fiscal and monetary policies: a brief history of a long relationship
by Dubravko Mihaljek - 433-457 Characteristics of fiscal policy in Croatia: does it depend on the phase of the business cycle?
by Vladimir Arcabic & Frane Banic - 459-493 The interplay of supply and demand shocks: measuring potential output in the COVID-19 pandemic
by Lovorka Grguric & Ozana Nadoveza Jelic & Nina Pavic - 495-515 Fiscal (un)sustainability of the Croatian healthcare system: additional impact of the COVID-19 crisis
by Hrvoje Simovic & Maja Mihelja Zaja & Marko Primorac - 517-541 The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on income distribution under different protection schemes: the case of Spain
by Gonzalo Gomez Bengoechea - 543-558 Asymmetric effect of government debt on GDP growth: evidence from Namibia
by Teboho Jeremiah Mosikari & Joel Hinaunye Eita
2020
- 3-39 Employment protection reforms and labour market outcomes in the aftermath of the recession: Evidence from Croatia
by Iva Tomic - 41-98 A stochastic forecast for the Croatian pension system
by Ivan Tomas - 99-116 How is health associated with employment during later working life in Croatia?
by Sime Smolic & Ivan Cipin & Petra Medimurec - 117-145 History matters: development and institutional persistence of the Habsburg Military Frontier in Croatia
by Marina Tkalec - 153-178 Wealth taxation in the United States
by Edward N. Wofff - 179-201 What drives banks’ appetite for sovereign debt in CEE countries?
by Antonija Buljan & Milan Deskar-Skrbic & Mirna Dumicic - 203-219 Migration with pension reform expectations
by Marek Góra & Anna Ruzik-Sierdzińska - 221-249 Testing the characteristics of macroprudential policies’ differential impact on foreign and domestic banks’ lending in Croatia
by Mario Bambulovic & Miljana Valdec - 251-263 Over-bureaucratisation in public procurement: purposes and results
by Juraj Nemec & Matus Grega & Marta Orviska - 265-297 Distribution of household assets in Croatia
by Marina Kunovac - 299-329 Penny wise and pound foolish: capital gains tax and trading volume on the Zagreb Stock Exchange
by Tomislav Globan & Tihana Skrinjaric - 331-353 An assessment of the relationship between public debt, government expenditure and revenue in Namibia
by Hambeleleni Iiyambo & Teresia Kaulihowa - 355-384 Fiscal councils’ impact on promoting transparency and accountability in public finance management
by Sanja Bach - 385-417 The inheritance and gift tax in Germany: Reform potentials for tax revenue, efficiency and distribution
by Martin Beznoska & Tobias Hentze & Maximilian Stockhausen - 423-462 Does going beyond income make a difference? Income vs. equivalent income in the EU over 2007-2011
by Marko Ledic & Ivica Rubil - 463-482 Inheritance and equal opportunity - it is the family that matters
by Pirmin Fessler & Martin Schürz - 483-504 Immovable property: where, why and how should it be taxed? A review of the literature and its implementation in Europe
by Doris Prammer - 505-528 The distributional impact of recurrent immovable property taxation in Greece
by Eirini Andriopoulou & Eleni Kanavitsa & Chrysa Leventi - 529-550 The indebtedness of households up until the economic adjustment programme for Portugal: an empirical assessment
by José Ricardo Borges Alves & Rita Maria Henriques Pereira - 551-566 Merit goods and excise taxation in quasilinear markets for complementary private consumption
by Gerasimos T. Soldatos
2019
- 0 From barriers to opportunities: Enabling investments in resource efficiency for sustainable development
by Florian Flachenecker & Jun Rentschler - 21-48 Citizens and the city: the case for participatory budgeting in the City of Zagreb
by Sandra Svaljek & Ivana Rasic Bakaric & Marijana Sumpor - 49-77 Transparency of law making and fiscal democracy in the Middle East
by Lobna M. Abdellatif & Mohamed Zaky & Mohamed Ramadan - 79-108 How to prolong labour market participation in the Republic of Croatia?
by Ana Ostrovidov Jaksic & Ivan Jaksic - 115-139 Tax mimicking in Spanish municipalities: expenditure spillovers, yardstick competition, or tax competition?
by Francisco Bastida & Bernardino Benito & MarÃa-Dolores Guillamón - 141-165 A proposal for a simple average-based progressive taxation system
by Dirk-Hinnerk Fischer & Simona Ferraro - 167-194 Social welfare dynamics in post-socialist countries: unveiling the secrets of success
by Sergii Slukhai & Tetiana Borshchenko - 195-217 State ownership and performance of firm: evidence from India
by Ombir Singh - 225-246 Could the decrease in Belgian government debt-servicing costs offset increased age-related expenditure?
by Mikkel Barslund & Lars Ludolph - 247-266 Willingness to redistribute: the case of Poland
by Sylwia Pieńkowska-Kamieniecka & Joanna Rutecka-Góra & Damian Walczak - 267-289 The behavior of U.S. States’ debts and deficits
by Maria Cornachione Kula - 291-309 The impact of tax structure on investment: an empirical assessment for OECD countries
by José Alves - 311-323 The Impact of Direct and Indirect Taxes on the Growth of the Turkish Economy
by Suna Korkmaz & Metehan Yilgor & Fadime Aksoy - 375-400 Compensation strategies to enact new governance frameworks for SDG transformations
by David Horan - 401-422 Post-growth perspectives: Sustainable development based on efficiency and on sufficiency
by Rudi Kurz - 423-444 Sustainable development goals and indicators: can they be tools to make national budgets more sustainable?
by Elisabeth Hege & Laura Brimont & Félicien Pagnon - 445-458 Digital financial inclusion - an engine for “leaving no one behindâ€
by Luigi Ferrata - 459-476 Implementing Agenda 2030 in the Arab world: Contextualization, action areas and policy planning
by Lamia Moubayed Bissat & Carl Rihan
2018
- 1-19 Effectiveness of macroprudential policies in Central and Eastern European countries
by Mirna Dumicic - 21-43 Fertility and population policy
by Abdoulaye Ouedraogo & Mehmet S. Tosun & Jingjing Yang - 45-65 On the road again: traffic fatalities and auto insurance minimums
by Pavel A. Yakovlev & Christina M. Orr-Magulick - 67-92 Public participation in the budgetary process in the Republic of Croatia
by Gordan Struic & Vjekoslav Bratic - 145-169 Contracting arrangements and public private partnerships for sustainable development
by Ehtisham Ahmad & Annalisa Vinella & Kezhou Xiao - 171-186 Public investment and corporate productivity in Croatia
by Sanja Borkovic & Peter Tabak - 187-214 Composition of public investment and economic growth: evidence from Turkish provinces, 1975-2001
by Gokcen Yilmaz - 215-242 Returns to schooling in the Portuguese economy: a reassessment
by Maria Manuel Campos & Hugo Reis - 255-278 The analysis of perceptions and attitudes related to ageing in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Velma Pijalovic & Lejla Lazovic-Pita & Almir Pestek - 279-301 Healthcare expenditure and fiscal sustainability: evidence from Switzerland
by Carsten Colombier & Thomas Braendle - 303-323 Why are older informal carers in better health? Solving a causality problem
by Andrej Srakar & Mateja Nagode - 325-345 To what extent do fiscal spending rules affect budget composition?
by Wildmer Daniel Gregori - 353-380 Fiscal convergence and sustainability in the European Union
by Vladimir Arcabic - 381-414 Efficiency vs effectiveness: an analysis of tertiary education across Europe
by Ozana Nadoveza Jelic & Margareta Gardijan Kedzo - 415-447 Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states
by Ivana Drazenovic & Marina Kunovac & Dominik Pripuzic - 449-486 Determinants of subnational budget/fiscal transparency: a review of empirical evidence
by Branko Stanic
2017
- 39-69 Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in the European Union, with particular reference to transition countries
by Rilind Kabashi - 71-84 Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach
by Martin Beznoska & Tobias Hentze - 85-108 The determinants of health among the population aged 50 and over: evidence from Croatia
by Sime Smolic - 109-128 Determinants of disability pensions in Croatia: the role of institutions
by Marijana Badun - 159-205 Institutions, public debt and growth in Europe
by Klaus Masuch & Edmund Moshammer & Beatrice Pierluigi - 207-226 Effective international information exchange as a key element of modern tax systems: promises and pitfalls of the OECD's common reporting standard
by Stjepan Gadzo & Irena Klemencic - 227-257 An international integration history of the Zagreb Stock Exchange
by Luka Sikic & Mislav Sagovac - 259-287 Crowdfunding - Croatian legal perspective and comparison to other sources of financing
by Katarina Durdenic - 299-314 How much is the bill? Simulating selected proposals for income policy adjustments during the 2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election campaigns
by Venelin Boshnakov - 315-333 The Spanish income tax reform of 2015: analysis of the effects on poverty and redistribution using microsimulation tools
by Nuria Badenes-Plá & José MarÃa Buenaventura-Zabala - 335-358 Patterns of welfare-to-employment transitions of Croatian Guaranteed Minimum Benefit recipients: a preliminary study
by Teo Matkovic & Dinka Caha - 359-377 Political determinants of social expenditures in Greece: an empirical analysis
by Ebru Canikalp & Ilter Unlukaplan - 387-420 The political economy of local government in Croatia: winning coalitions, corruption, and taxes
by Vuk Vukovic - 421-441 The effects of intercompany lending on the current account balances of selected economies in the Western Balkans
by Ivana Durovic - 443-477 Economic uncertainty and its impact on the Croatian economy
by Petar Soric & Ivana Lolic - 479-500 Simulation of an application of the Hartz-IV reform in Austria
by Michael Fuchs & Katarina Hollan & Katrin Gasior
2006
- 1-20 Making Public Finance Public: Comparing Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine
In: Making Public Finance Public: Subnational Budget Watch in Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine
by Katarina Ott - 1-28 Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Katarina Ott - 21-50 Subnational Budget Watch in Croatia: Is Anybody There?
In: Making Public Finance Public: Subnational Budget Watch in Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine
by Ivana Maletic - 29-56 Assessing the negotiation experience: quick accession or good representation?
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Tomislav Marsic - 51-68 Subnational Budget Monitoring in Macedonia: Case Studies of Municipalities of Štip and Gostivar
In: Making Public Finance Public: Subnational Budget Watch in Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine
by Zhidas Daskalovski - 57-84 Communicating Europe: the challenge of europeanisation of communication
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Petra Leppee Fraize - 69-103 Budgetary Oversight and Accountability in Ukraine: The Case of General Secondary Education
In: Making Public Finance Public: Subnational Budget Watch in Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine
by Sergii Slukhai - 85-112 Lobbying and channels of influence of Croatian interest groups in an enlarged European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Igor Vidacak - 113-140 The concept of European citizenship
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Snjezana Vasiljevic - 141-160 Euroscepticism in Croatia: on the far side of rationality?
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Aleksandar Stulhofer - 161-188 Analysis of benefits and harms as a factor in citizen support to Croatian accession to the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Dragan Bagic & Ante Slinovic - 189-208 Quality of life, life satisfaction and happiness in Croatia in comparison to European countries
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Ljiljana Kaliterna Lipovcan & Zvjezdana Prizmic-Larsen - 209-230 Croatia and the Lisbon strategy: convergence towards goals?
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Ana-Maria Boromisa & Višnja Samardžija - 239-276 State aid reform in Croatia
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Ivana Jovic & Marina Kesner-Skreb - 277-320 Health care policy and reform in Croatia: how to see the forest for the trees
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Dubravko Mihaljek - 321-346 The importance of environmental protection: Croatia in the European Union accession process
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Ivana Vlasic & Mirna Vlasic Feketija - 347-380 Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas: the need for regional cooperation in the Adriatic Sea
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: The challenges of participation
by Davor Vidas
2005
- 1-29 Croatia and the European Union: accession as transformation
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Katarina Ott - 31-60 What does an enlarged European Union mean for Croatia?
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Ana-Maria Boromisa - 61-84 Trade integration and Croatian accession to the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Vedran Sosic & Boris Vujcic - 85-107 Freedom of movement of workers in the enlarged European Union and its effect on Croatia
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Mirta Kapural - 109-128 How prepared is Croatia for a knowledge-based society?
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Predrag Bejakovic - 129-159 Evaluation of Croatian innovation capability
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Zoran Aralica & Katarina Bacic - 161-184 Extended social Europe? Social policy, social inclusion and social dialogue in Croatia and the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Paul Stubbs & Sinisa Zrinscak - 185-228 Free movement of capital, the real estate market and tourism: a blessing or a curse for Croatia on its way to the European Union?
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Dubravko Mihaljek - 229-247 Accession to the European Union and physical (spatial) planning in Croatia
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Jasenka Kranjcevic - 249-278 How prepared is Croatia to access European Union regional policy funds? The case of Istria
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Facing the Challenges of Negotiations
by Ines Kersan-Skabic
2004
- 1-20 Croatian accession to the European Union: institutional challenges
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Katarina Ott - 21-47 Challenges of macroeconomic stability: a speed limit on Croatia's accession to the european Union?
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Dubravko Mihaljek - 49-77 Fiscal aspects of accession: can we anter the European Union with a budgetary deficit?
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Judita Cuculic & Michael Faulend & Vedran Sosic - 79-103 Poverty, inequality and social exclusion in the European Union and Croatia
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Predrag Bejakovic - 105-130 The rule of law and the judicial system: court delays as a barrierr to accession
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Alan Uzelac - 131-165 Governance and public administration in the context of Croatian accession to the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Marijana Badjun - 167-200 The readiness of the public administration for European Union accession
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Ana-Maria Boromisa - 201-221 Consumer protection in the process of European Union enlargement: challenges for Croatia
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Aida Liha - 223-248 Environmental protection: public participation and access to information
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Alida Ban - 249-272 The legal aspects of the protection of minorities in the process of stabilization and association
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Snjezana Vasiljevic - 273-300 Higher education in Croatia and requirements of the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Darko Polsek - 301-326 Socio-cultural values, economic development and political stability as correlates of trust in the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Institutional Challenges
by Ivan Rimac & Aleksandar Štulhofer
2003
- 1-24 Croatian accession to the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Katarina Ott - 25-65 Macroeconomic aspects of Croatia's accession to the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Dubravko Mihaljek - 67-87 Banking and financial matters on Croatia's road to the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Velimir Sonje - 89-112 Comparision and harmonisation of the Croatian tax system with the tax systems in the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Hrvoje Arbutina & Danijela Kulis & Mihaela Pitarevic - 113-138 State aid in the European Union and Croatia
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Marina Kesner-Skreb & Mia Mikic - 139-157 The European Union as determinant of Croatian trade policy
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Ana-Maria Boromisa & Mia Mikic - 159-179 Premises for the inclusion of agriculture in the process of Croatian accession to the European Union
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Ramona Franic & Tito Žimbrek - 181-200 Energy in the European Union and in Croatia
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Ana-Maria Boromisa - 201-222 Employment and unemployment in the Republic of Croatia
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Predrag Bejakovic & Viktor Gotovac - 223-248 Croatian accession to the European Union: the transformation of the legal system
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Sinisa Rodin - 249-271 The non-governmental sector and the government: a dialogue for Europe
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Igor Vidacak - 273-290 Equality between men and women: challengrs to Croatian legislation
In: Croatian Accession to the European Union: Economic and Legal Challenges
by Snjezana Vasiljevic