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Croatia

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The principle ministry for structural policy and regional development in Croatia is the Ministry of the Sea, Tourism, Transport and Development (MMTPR). The MMTPR is also responsible for co-ordinating interministerial working groups dealing with ...
Using an innovative methodology, the Investment Reform Index 2010 monitors investment-related policy reforms in the economies of South-East Europe and compares these to best practices in the OECD area.
Croatia has the highest GDP per capita (based on purchasing power parity) in SEE at USD 18 575 in 2008. This compares to an average for the SEE region of USD 11 460. Real GDP growth in 2005-08 was 4.2% on average. Despite a surge to 6.1% in 2008 ...
Compared with many of its neighbouring countries, Croatia is relatively homogenous in terms of religion and culture. Concerns remain regarding violence against women, but the government is working to reduce its prevalence throughout the country.
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