Croatia
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The Republic of Croatia ended unilateral formal-legal relations with the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with the Declaration on Sovereignty and Independence, on 25 June 1991. Following international recognition in 1992, Croatia became a...
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The OECD/EBRD Enterprise Policy Performance Assessment for Croatia presents an overall assessment of conditions for SMEs. It assesses the conditions regarding the institutional framework, the rule of law, tax policy, financial services availability ...
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The Republic of Croatia is a sovereign, independent republic, established as a parliamentary democracy since 1991. Its governing structure is based on a principle of the distribution of power among the legislative authority (the Croatian ...
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Since 2000, three consecutive governments in Croatia have focused their policies on modernising the public administration and reforming the budget process. This article examines the budget process in Croatia in the light of its two unique ...
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Participatory democracy must bridge a gap between ideals and realities and is a sophisticated process. The analysis of case studies in Croatia shows that different types of participation are required, for each group of stakeholders and, at different ...
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Local and regional governments everywhere share the problem of inadequate financing. The main revenue source for financing local and regional development projects is the local and regional budget. The revenue sources for capital projects are ...
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Fostering local economic development in Croatia is primarily an administrative task of the 21 counties, the current units of regional self-government. However, the big cities alone succeed in attracting population and economic activity, and have ...
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This report constitutes one of the pillars of the Investment Compact’s work. It provides governments with an overview of each country's performance on investment policy reform and will support them in setting priorities and further improving the...
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