Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 75339
Toward a long-term strategy of economic development of Croatia: where to begin, what to do, and how to do it?
Toward a long-term strategy of economic development of Croatia: where to begin, what to do, and how to do it?, 2001. (ostali članci/prilozi).
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Naslov
Toward a long-term strategy of economic development of Croatia: where to begin, what to do, and how to do it?
Autori
Mihaljek, Dubravko
Izvornik
Occasional Paper Series
Vrsta, podvrsta
Ostale vrste radova, ostali članci/prilozi
Godina
2001
Ključne riječi
economic development; Croatia
Sažetak
This paper attempts to elaborate the main principles of an economic development strategy suitable for Croatia over the next 1015 years. Based on brief analyses of advances made in development theory and policy and experiences of the emerging market economies in Asia, Latin America, and Central Europe, the paper identifies critical factors necessary for launching an accelerated process of economic development. These factors are: leadership commitment to economic development ; the level and quality of social and human capital ; application of modern (especially information) technology ; stable and consistent macroeconomic policies ; and efficient market-based institutions. The paper then analyses Croatias strengths and weaknesses in terms of these factors in comparison with a select group of economies: Slovenia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Ireland, Chile, Uruguay, Hong Kong and Singapore. In addition, the paper analyses implications of new economy developments in the United States and other advanced industrial countries for a small open economy like Croatia. Against this background, the paper proposes seven basic principles for elaborating a long-term strategy of Croatias economic development: (i) Setting a clear development goalthe paper proposes a doubling of real per capita GDP to US$10, 000 in the next 1015 years, which would require an average annual growth rate of about 5˝%, and that this growth rate is achievable ; (ii) Ensuring transparency and equal access to development opportunities, as opposed to following specific industrial policy ; (iii) Adjusting to globalisation of economic activity and absorbing new economy developments ; (iv) Implementing fundamental reform of labour markets, with a view to reducing the high non-wage labour costs through pension and health care reforms ; (v) Actively promoting financial market development by accelerating corporate and bank restructuring, and legal and judicial system reforms ; (vi) Deciding on the economic role of the state in such areas as education, legal and judicial systems, market regulation, infrastructure, and science and technology ; and (vii) Maintaining stable and consistent macroeconomic policies to facilitate structural reforms. The paper briefly discusses the main benefits and costs of a possible euroisation of Croatias economy, and arrangements for a possible transition from the current monetary and exchange rate regime, characterised by a high degree of factor and commodity price indexation to the Deutsche mark, toward a more flexible interim regime that would facilitate the eventual adoption of the euro and be consistent with the overall development strategy outlined.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija
POVEZANOST RADA