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Volume 36, issue 4, 2012
- Modelling local government unit credit risk in the Republic of Croatia pp. 329-354

- Petra Posedel Šimović and Marko Primorac
- Local budget transparency: the case of 33 Croatian cities pp. 355-371

- Mihaela Bronic, Katarina Ott and Ivica Urban
- (In)efficiency of corporate income tax expenditures on underdeveloped areas of special tax treatment in Croatia pp. 373-394

- Vjekoslav Bratić
- Sign restriction approach to macro stress-testing of the Croatian banking system pp. 395-412

- Natasa Erjavec, Boris Cota and Saša Jakšić
- Estimating the country risk premium in emerging markets: the case of the Republic of Macedonia pp. 413-434

- Aleksandar Naumoski
Volume 36, issue 3, 2012
- Slovenian income taxes and analysis of their tax expenditure in 2006-2010 pp. 229-243

- Maja Klun
- Effect of expenditures in personal income taxation on horizontal equity in Croatia pp. 245-267

- Hrvoje Šimović
- Tax expenditures and the efficiency of Croatian value added tax pp. 269-296

- Petar Sopek
- Importance of theoretical value added tax for Croatia’s fiscalcapacity in the context of the European Union pp. 297-320

- Ivan Sutalo, Jadranka Vuglar and Neven Ivandic
Volume 36, issue 2, 2012
- Coordination between the monetary and public debt management policies in Croatia pp. 109-138

- Zorica Raspudic Golomejic
- Measuring efficiency in the Croatian customs service: a data envelopment analysis approach pp. 139-178

- Alen Benazic
- Public financing in Croatian sport pp. 179-197

- Sanela Skoric, Mato Bartoluci and Zrinko Custonja
- What makes non-profit soccer teams run? A panel data approach using a sample of Braga teams pp. 199-220

- Paulo Mourão and Cesar Costa Cima
Volume 36, issue 1, 2012
- Multiple finances, margins of foreign direct investment and aggregate industry productivity pp. 1-28

- Lei Hou and Jiarui Zhang
- Concentration of ownership and corporate performance: evidence from the Zagreb Stock Exchange pp. 29-52

- Alen Dzanic
- The efficient market hypothesis: problems with interpretations of empirical tests pp. 53-72

- Denis Alajbeg, Zoran Bubas and Velimir Sonje
- Public debt management before, during and after the crisis pp. 73-100

- Ana Andabaka Badurina and Sandra Švaljek
Volume 35, issue 4, 2011
- The impact of fiscal policy on government bond spreads in emerging markets pp. 385-412

- Ante Zigman and Boris Cota
- Testing the sustainability of the Croatian public debt with dynamic models pp. 413-442

- Petar Sopek
- Local government and utility firms’ debts pp. 443-464

- Marko Primorac
- In uncertainty we trust: a median voter model with risk aversion pp. 465-477

- Pavel Yakovlev
Volume 35, issue 3, 2011
- Government guarantees and public debt in Croatia pp. 253-276

- Anto Bajo and Marko Primorac
- Determinants of sovereign risk premia for European emerging markets pp. 277-279

- Mirna Dumicic and Tomislav Rizdak
- Efficient market hypothesis: is the Croatian stock market as (in)efficient as the U.S. market pp. 301-326

- Velimir Šonje, Denis Alajbeg and Zoran Bubas
- Economic integration and government size: a review of the empirical literature pp. 327-384

- Francesca Gastaldi and Paolo Liberati
Volume 35, issue 2, 2011
- Incorporating uncertainties into economic forecasts: an application to forecasting economic activity in Croatia pp. 140-170

- Dario Rukelj and Barbara Ulloa
- The financial accelerator effect: concept and challenges pp. 171-196

- Bruno Ćorić
- Implications of the introduction of the Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base for tax revenues in Romania pp. 197-215

- Daniela Pirvu, Logica Bănică and Alina Hagiu
- Monitoring and evaluation as tools for enhancing public expenditure management in Ukraine pp. 217-239

- Sergii Slukhai
Volume 35, issue 1, 2011
- Asymmetric correlations on the Croatian equity market pp. 1-24

- Davor Kunovac
- The use of SVAR analysis in determining the effects of ?scal shocks in Croatia pp. 25-58

- Rafael Ravnik and Ivan Zilic
- Estimating the size of non-observed economy in Croatia using the MIMIC approach pp. 59-90

- Vjekoslav Klaric
- Political economy of the US financial crisis 2007-2009 pp. 91-128

- Vuk Vukovic
Volume 34, issue 4, 2010
- Beyond the crisis: revisiting emerging Europe’s growth model pp. 329-356

- Ruben Atoyan
- The twin deficit hypothesis: the case of Bulgaria pp. 357-377

- Gancho Todorov Ganchev
- Local government borrowing practice in Croatia pp. 379-406

- Anto Bajo and Marko Primorac
- Investments and capital market imperfections, identification issues: a survey pp. 407-434

- Bruno Ćorić
Volume 34, issue 3, 2010
- Properly pricing country risk: a model for pricing long-term fundamental risk applied to central and eastern European countries pp. 219-245

- Debora Revoltella, Fabio Mucci and Dubravko Mihaljek
- The efficiency of emerging Europe’s banking sector before and after the recent economic crisis pp. 247-267

- George Anayiotos, Hovhannes Toroyan and Athanasios Vamvakidis
- Determinants of small and medium sized fast growing enterprises in central and eastern Europe: a panel data analysis pp. 269-295

- Miroslav Mateev and Yanko Anastasov
- The effect of market power on bank risk taking in Turkey pp. 297-314

- Elmas Yaldız Hanedar and Flavio Bazzana
Volume 34, issue 2, 2010
- How hard does the tax bite hurt? Croatian vs. European worker pp. 109-142

- Ana Grdović Gnip and Iva Tomić
- Do countries catch cold when trading partners sneeze? Evidence from spillovers in the Baltics pp. 143-160

- Kingsley I. Obiora
- Direct pollution cost assessment of cruising tourism in the Croatian Adriatic pp. 161-180

- Hrvoje Caric
- The project finance model in the supply of residential and commercial premises pp. 181-206

- Damir Juricic and Damir Brajkovic
Volume 34, issue 1, 2010
- Unrecorded capital flows and accumulation of foreign assets: the case of Croatia pp. 1-23

- Goran Vukšić
- Evaluating the current equalization grant to counties in Croatia pp. 25-52

- Mihaela Bronic
- Fiscal decentralisation and the size of government: a review of the empirical literature pp. 53-69

- Silvia Golem
- Comparative analysis of the quality of European institutions 2003-2009: convergence or divergence? pp. 71-98

- Kresimir Jurlin and Nevenka Cuckovic
Volume 33, issue 4, 2009
- Credit Risk Assessment of Corporate Sector in Croatia pp. 373-399

- Lana Ivicic and Sasa Cerovac
- Underground Economy in Croatia pp. 401-429

- Marija Svec
- Sensitivity Analysis of Accumulated Savings in Defined Contribution Pension System pp. 445-461

- Mladen Latkovic and Ivana Liker
- The Influence of the Tax Wedge on Unemployment in OECD Countries in Comparison with Croatia pp. 463-477

- Anamarija Separovic
- Tax Policy Impact on Consumption of Tobacco Products in Croatia pp. 479-493

- Ida Zelenka
Volume 33, issue 3, 2009
- The global financial crisis and fiscal policy in Central and Eastern Europe: the 2009 Croatian budget odysey pp. 229-272

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- The efect of the financial crisis on Croatia’s primary budget deficit and public debt pp. 273-298

- Petar Sopek
- Financial Integration and Financial Crisis: Croatia Approaching The EMU pp. 299-328

- Drazen Derado
- Towards Efficient Public Sector Asset Management pp. 329-362

- Mihaela Grubišić Šeba, Mustafa Nusinovic and Gorana Roje
Volume 33, issue 2, 2009
- Financial Intermediation by Banks and Economic Growth: A Review of Empirical Evidence pp. 121-152

- Marijana Badjun
- Strategic Groups and Banks’ Performance pp. 153-186

- Grzegorz Halaj and Dawid Żochowski
- Exchange Market Pressure on the Croatian Kuna pp. 187-199

- Srdjan Tatomir
- Cointegration Approach to Analysing Inflation in Croatia pp. 201-218

- Lena Malesevic-Perovic
- Pre-filled Income Tax Returns: Reducing Compliance Costs for Personal Income Taxpayers in Slovenia pp. 219-233

- Maja Klun
Volume 33, issue 1, 2009
- The Macroeconomics of Loss of Fulltime Student Status or the Fiscal Consequences of Passing or Not Passing an Exam pp. 1-23

- Petar Filipic
- Perceived Effects of Croatian Customs Services Reform: the Opinion of Forwarders from Istarska County pp. 25-47

- Marija Kastelan-Mrak and Alen Benazic
- Inter-Location Small Business Tax Rate Variation in Ukraine: What Is Behind It? pp. 49-71

- Sergii Slukhai
- Regional Wage Differentiation and Wage Bargaining Systems in the European Union pp. 73-87

- Athanasios Vamvakidis
- Non-performance of the Severance Pay Program in Slovenia pp. 89-102

- Milan Vodopivec, Lilijana Madjar and Primoz Dolenc
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