Two Transitions in Croatia (CROSBI ID 62761)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Lovrinović, Ivan ; Primorac, Marko ; Lovrinović, Tea
engleski
Two Transitions in Croatia
In its short history, Croatia has undergone tremendous changes. Political changes have brought independence, while in the economy ; a transition from a planned to a free-market economy has been effectuated. The transition process was meant to bring greater efficiency and economic growth, as well as to promote entrepreneurship and innovations. However, twenty years later, it seems that the Croatian economy is still “lost in transition”. The main purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the transition and privatisation process in Croatia, as well as to identify the key drawbacks in, and problems related to the privatisation methods used in Croatia. In addition, the chapter deals with the economic circumstances and consequences of the second Croatian transition – the accession to the European Union. The analyses presented in the chapter bear out two essential assumptions. Firstly, the transition and privatisation process in Croatia was extremely harmful for the Croatian economy. Secondly, Croatia entered the European Union unprepared, which made the cost of the accession higher than the benefits.
transition, privatisation, accession to the EU, Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
150-179.
objavljeno
Podaci o knjizi
Regional Economic Development in the Balkan Region
Duman, Teoman ; Obralić, Merdžana ; Ilgün, Erkan ; Ergun, Uğur
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
2016.
1-4438-8527-4