Financial Theory and Practice
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2008
- Optimal Foreign Reserves: The Case of Croatia pp. 421-460

- Ana Maria Ceh and Ivo Krznar
- Portfolio Sensitivity Model for Analyzing Credit Risk Caused by Structural and Macroeconomic Changes pp. 461-476

- Goran Klepac
- Stock Market Liquidity: Comparative Analysis of Croatian and Regional Markets pp. 477-498

- Vladimir Benic and Ivna Franic
- Contribution of Gross Job Flows to the Dynamics of Corporate Restructuring in Croatia pp. 499-517

- Vedran Sosic
- Subjective Economic Well-being in Transition Countries: Investigating the Relative Importance of Macroeconomic Variables pp. 519-537

- Lena Malesevic Perovic
Volume 32, issue 3, 2008
- Explaining the Survival of the Swedish Welfare State: Maintaining Political Support Through Incremental Change pp. 233-254

- Andreas Bergh
- Economic and Social Models in Europe and the Importance of Reform pp. 255-287

- Martin Heipertz and Melanie Ward-Warmedinger
- Efficiency of Government Social Spending in Croatia pp. 289-320

- Etibar Jafarov and Victoria Gunnarsson
- The Ageing Population and the Associated Challenges of the Slovenian Pension System pp. 321-338

- Miroslav Verbič
- Redistribution, Pension Systems and Capital Accumulation pp. 339-368

- Christophe Hachon
- Education and Income Inequality in Turkey: Does Schooling Matter? pp. 369-385

- Anil Duman
- Income Redistribution in Croatia: The Role of Individual Taxes and Social Transfers pp. 387-403

- Ivica Urban
Volume 32, issue 2, 2008
- Productive Government Spending, Welfare and Exchange Rate Dynamics pp. 97-114

- Juha Tervala
- Ever Rising Expectations: the Determinants of Subjective Welfare in Croatia pp. 115-138

- Valentina Zigante
- Local Self-Government in Central and Eastern Europe: a Strong and Independent Local-Level Management Tool or Just a Paper Tiger? pp. 139-157

- Vjekoslav Bratić
- Reform of Financing of Municipalities in Slovenia pp. 159-179

- Franci Zohar
- Agricultural Support: Consequences of the Eventual Accession of the Balkan Countries to the Europe Union pp. 183-191

- Sandor Richter
- On the Role of Memory in an Asset Pricing Model with Heterogeneous Beliefs pp. 195-229

- Miroslav Verbič
Volume 32, issue 1, 2008
- Economic Growth in Croatia: Potential and Constraints pp. 1-28

- David Moore and Athanasios Vamvakidis
- Use of Simulation Models for the Tax Reform in Slovenia pp. 29-43

- Mitja Cok, Boris Majcen, Miroslav Verbič and Marko Kosak
- Determinants of Debt: An Econometric Analysis Based on the Cyprus Survey of Consumer Finances pp. 45-64

- Michalis Petrides and Alex Karagrigoriou
- Live Longer, Work Longer: Making It Happen in the Labor Market pp. 65-81

- Milan Vodopivec and Primoz Dolenc
Volume 31, issue 4, 2007
- Assessment of the Balassa-Samuelson Effect in Croatia pp. 321-351

- Josip Funda, Gorana Lukinic and Igor Ljubaj
- The Impact of Kuna Exchange Rate Volatility on Croatian Exports pp. 353-369

- Petar Sorić
- Factor Model Forecasting of Inflation in Croatia pp. 371-393

- Davor Kunovac
- The Derivatives as Financial Risk Management Instruments: The Case of Croatian and Slovenian Non-financial Companies pp. 395-420

- Danijela Milos Sprcic
- The Problems of Accounting in a Public Institution: The Case of Slovenia pp. 421-445

- Meta Duhovnik
Volume 31, issue 3, 2007
- Has Trade Openness Increased all Portuguese Public Expenditures? A Detailed Time-Series Study pp. 225-247

- Paulo Mourão
- A Mathematical Model and Programme Support for Determination of the Values of the Marginal Reserve Requirement as Instrument of Monetary Policy pp. 249-278

- Darko Pongrac, Kristina Soric and Visnja Vojvodic Rosenzweig
- Integrating Seasonal Oscillations into Basel II Behavioral Scoring Models pp. 281-291

- Goran Klepac
- Some Ambiguities Concerning the Development of Electronic Money pp. 293-307

- Helmi Hamdi
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- The Political Economy of Pension Reforms in Croatia 1991-2006 pp. 95-151

- Igor Guardiancich
- Coordination of Public Debt Management and Running Monetary Policy in Croatia pp. 153-183

- Zorica Raspudic Golomejic
- Testing Servqual Dimensions on the Commercial Bank Sector of Northern Cyprus pp. 185-201

- Okan Veli Safakli
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- Assessments of the Effectiveness of the Croatian Fiscal Equalisation Model pp. 1-26

- Anto Bajo and Mihaela Bronic
- Dividends Provisions in Croatian Double Taxation Agreements pp. 27-57

- Marjeta Tomulic Vehovec
- The Money Laundering Prevention System pp. 59-76

- Sonja Cindori and Aleksandra Murks
Volume 30, issue 4, 2006
- A Brand New CROLEI: Do We Need a New Forecasting Index? pp. 311-346

- Katarina Bacic and Maruška Vizek
- Analysis of the Exchange Rate and Pricing Foreign Currency Options on the Croatian Market: the NGARCH Model as an Alternative to the Black-Scholes Model pp. 347-368

- Petra Posedel Šimović
- Basic Principles of Financial Planning in Ex-ante Deposit Insurance Schemes pp. 369-380

- Djurdjica Ognjenovic
- On Distributional Changes of Financial Characteristics in Cyprus: What Does the Survey of Consumer Finances Say? pp. 380-403

- Alex Karagrigoriou and Ilia Vonta
Volume 30, issue 3, 2006
- Progressivity of personal income tax in Croatia: decomposition of tax base and rate effects pp. 207-231

- Ivica Urban
- E-public services: the case of e-taxation in Slovenia pp. 233-252

- Maja Klun
- Fraud adversely affecting the budget of the European Union: the forms, methods and causes pp. 253-282

- Zlata Djurdjevic
- Reform of the Stability and Growth Pact pp. 283-293

- Sabic Ana
Volume 30, issue 2, 2006
- Tax expenditure in Croatia: personal income, corporate income, real estate transfers and value added tax pp. 101-111

- Vjekoslav Bratić
- Tax expenditures: a theoretical review pp. 113-127

- Vjekoslav Bratić
- Tax expenditures in Croatia pp. 129-195

- Vjekoslav Bratić and Ivica Urban
Volume 30, issue 1, 2006
- Voluntary financial reporting on the internet – analysis of the practice of Croatian and Slovene listed joint stock companies pp. 1-27

- Ivica Pervan
- The long road from Ljubljana to Kyoto: Implementing emissions trading mechanism and CO2 tax pp. 29-65

- Tanja Markovic-Hribernik and Aleksandra Murks
- Can capital income tax improve welfare in an incomplete market economy with a labor-leisure decision? pp. 67-76

- Danijela Medak Fell
- Open-end investment funds in Croatia pp. 77-90

- Bojan Moric Milovanovic and Fran Galetic
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