Croatia
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Croatia has recorded considerable economic and social progress since the start of the post-independence reforms in the late 1990s. GDP per capita increased by an average annual rate of 2.5% between 2000 and 2018 (in PPP, at constant 2011...
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This chapter provides an assessment of the evolving investment promotion and facilitation framework in Croatia. It discusses existing strategies and institutions governing investment promotion and facilitation as well as provides an overview of the...
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Croatia has made great strides in strengthening its regulatory policy framework and implemented a broad set of regulatory reforms to support more effective law-making and reduce administrative burdens for businesses. The recently introduced RIA law...
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The OECD Regulatory Policy Review of Croatia assesses the country’s regulatory management capacity by taking stock of regulatory policies, institutions and tools, describing trends and recent developments, and identifying gaps in relation to good...
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This Investment Policy Review is the fruit of a two-year inclusive process carried out in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia, and for which the European Union (EU) provided funding. It has been undertaken to...
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This chapter examines the institutional framework for regulatory policy in Croatia. Regulatory management needs to find its place in a country’s institutional architecture, and capacities for promoting and implementing Better Regulation need to be...
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This chapter documents the overall development context in Croatia since independence in 1991, describing the current economic situation and the main investment policy reform efforts, and identifies specific challenges that hinder investment, economic...
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This chapter reviews the processes for developing new regulations in Croatia, with special attention to forward planning and trends; administrative procedures and legal quality; ex ante impact assessment; and considering alternatives to regulation.
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Chapter 9 assesses the interface between the EU and the national level of government in Croatia, which is a core element of effective regulatory management in all EU countries. The chapter describes and evaluates the processes in place for...
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This chapter looks at the taxation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Croatia. It starts by providing some background on the SME sector and the tax system in Croatia and discusses conceptual issues in the taxation of SMEs, including the...
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Chapter 4 sheds light on the processes in place for consultation and dialogue with affected stakeholders and the general public and to what extent the outcomes can influence policy makers. It describes and evaluates the regulatory and institutional...
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This chapter first provides an overview of recent advances and remaining challenges relating to regulatory quality, drawing on the recent OECD Regulatory Review of Croatia. In particular, it considers how Croatian authorities review existing...
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This chapter focuses on how the Croatian government rationalises its existing stock of regulations, including how it undertakes reforms to improve regulation in specific areas or sectors to reduce administrative burdens and other compliance costs...
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This report contains the 2019 Peer Review Report on the Exchange of Information on Request of Croatia.
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Croatia was first reviewed during the 2017/2018 peer review. This report is supplementary to Croatia’s 2017/2018 peer review report (OECD, 2018[1]). The first filing obligation for a CbC report in Croatia applies to reporting fiscal years commencing...
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This report reflects the outcome of the stage 1 peer review of the implementation of the Action 14 Minimum Standard by Croatia.
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