Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 877098
Comparative analyses of Croatias position in the context of international competitivness
Comparative analyses of Croatias position in the context of international competitivness // Compatitiveness as a process / Kandžija, Vinko ; Panagoret, Ioana (ur.).
Mostar: European Communities, 2017. str. 13-42
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Naslov
Comparative analyses of Croatias position in the
context of international competitivness
(Comparative analyses of Croatias position in the
context of international competitiveness)
Autori
Maletić, Ivana ; Petričko, Ivana ; Vašiček, Davor
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Compatitiveness as a process
Urednik/ci
Kandžija, Vinko ; Panagoret, Ioana
Izdavač
European Communities
Grad
Mostar
Godina
2017
Raspon stranica
13-42
ISBN
978-9926-8164-0-7
Ključne riječi
global competitiveness, Republic of Croatia's competitiveness, ease of doing business, development, entrepreneurship
Sažetak
In this paper, relevant information and data published in the Global Competitiveness Report, World Competitiveness Yearbook, Human Capital Index, World Talent Ranking, Doing Business Report and Global Information Technology Report have been analysed for the purpose of providing a review of Croatia's current competitive position in the international environment. The results indicate that Croatian society and economy are lagging behind Europe and the world, as well as the need for more decisive, strategically designed and systematic action based on cooperation with all segments of society. Based on the time series analysis from the Global Competitiveness Report it is visible that Croatia has been experiencing a negative trend with regard to the movement of its competitive position. The reasons for this have also been analysed. They include: unclear and poorly structured government policies, high price of capital, high tax and contribution rates, inefficient legal framework, low crisis resilience, numerous market and administrative obstacles, extremely high unemployment, underdeveloped entrepreneurship, low level of investment into technology development, low level of investment into research and development, as well as knowledge transfer. If it wants to turn around negative movements in competitiveness rankings and in order for the economy to recover, the Croatian government should be oriented towards implementation of structural reforms aimed at mobilizing investments and job creation, which includes fiscal discipline, export-oriented production and strenghtening entrepreneurship.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija
Napomena
Knjiga je rezultat znanstvenog projekta "Razvoj
gospodarske konkurentnosti Hrvatske kao članice
EU" financiranog od strane Zaklade za znanost
Sveučilišta u Rijeci (ugovor.br.13.02.1.2.03), i
znanstvenog projekta "Facts and Challenges of the
EU Accesion"(Erasmus+Programme-Jean Monnet
Activities, No.565159-EPP-1-2015-1BA-EPPJMO-
MODULE) fuonded by EC (EACEA) and ECSA BIH