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Volume 47, issue 4, 2023
- Inflation and public finances: an overview pp. 413-430

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- A cost-of-living squeeze? Distributional implications of rising inflation pp. 431-460

- Orsetta Causa, Emilia Soldani and Nhung Luu
- Short- and medium-term fiscal positions in a high-inflation environment: the case of Croatia pp. 461-475

- Frane Banić, Dominik Ivan Pripuzic and Pave Rebic
- A nexus between fiscal policy and inflation: a case study of Indonesia using SVAR model pp. 477-503

- Julie Ann Q. Basconcillo
- Unexpected inflation and public pensions: the case of Hungary pp. 505-520

- András Simonovits
- The future of taxation in changing labour markets pp. 521-554

- Michael Christl, Ilias Livanos and Andrea Papini
Volume 47, issue 3, 2023
- Education spending, economic development, and the size of government pp. 285-333

- Mark Millin, David Fielding and Dorian Owen
- Productivity and efficiency of central government departments: a mixed-effect model applied to Dutch data in the period 2012-2019 pp. 335-351

- Jos L. T. Blank, Alex A. S. van Heezik and Bas Blank
- Tax distortions from inflation: What are they? How to deal with them? pp. 353-386

- Sebastian Beer, Mark Griffiths and Alexander Klemm
- COVID-19 and participatory budgeting in North Macedonia and Slovakia pp. 387-406

- Mária Murray Svidroňová, Marjan Nikolov and Vesna Garvanlieva Andonova
Volume 47, issue 2, 2023
- Socioeconomic inequality in the use of long-term care for the elderly in Europe pp. 149-176

- Maja Matanic Vautmans, Marijana Oreb and Sasa Drezgic
- Pension expenditure determinants: the case of Portugal pp. 177-203

- Maria Teresa Garcia and André Fernando Rodrigues Rocha da Silva
- Leading indicators of financial stress in Croatia: a regime switching approach pp. 205-232

- Tihana Škrinjarić
- An analysis of COFOG expenditures in former Yugoslavian countries pp. 233-254

- Marko Crnogorac and Santiago Lago-Peñas
- Fiscal decentralization and economic growth: evidence from Brazilian states pp. 255-280

- Pedro Jorge Holanda Figueiredo Alves, Jevuks Araujo and Ana Karolina Acris Melo
Volume 47, issue 1, 2023
- Introducing a composite indicator of cyclical systemic risk in Croatia: possibilities and limitations pp. 1-39

- Tihana Škrinjarić
- Political economics and citizens’ engagement in Croatia: a differential analysis pp. 41-70

- Francisco Bastida Francisco Bastida
- The characteristics and effects of public participation in Croatian e-consultations in fiscal matters pp. 71-87

- Petra Durman, Anamarija Musa and Tereza Rogic Lugaric
- Understanding territorial inequalities in decentralised welfare systems: early childhood education and care system expansion in Croatia pp. 89-110

- Ivana Dobrotic and Teo Matkovic
- Economic growth or social expenditure: what is more effective in decreasing poverty and income inequality in the EU - a panel VAR approach pp. 111-142

- Ivana Velkovska and Borce Trenovski
Volume 46, issue 4, 2022
- The UN Sustainable Development Goals as innovation drivers for local sustainability governance? Examples from Germany pp. 459-487

- Christian Raffer, Henrik Scheller and Oliver Peters
- Going global, locally? Decentralized environmental expenditure and air quality pp. 489-503

- Sean Dougherty and Andoni Montes Nebreda
- Budget transparency and internal revenue mobilisation at sub-national government level: evidence from Nigeria pp. 505-531

- Mohammed Yaru
- Achievements and unfinished agenda of the fiscal equalization system in Croatia pp. 533-567

- Marko Primorac, Jorge MartÄ‚Ânez-Vázquez and Pedro Arizti
- Sustainability aspects of participatory budgeting at the municipal level in Slovenia pp. 569-589

- Nejc Brezovar and Tatjana Stanimirovic
Volume 46, issue 3, 2022
- Preserving economic and financial stability in an emerging market country during the pandemic crisis: Croatia’s experience pp. 321-354

- Mislav Brkic
- Determinants of combining budgetary innovations at the local level: experience from Slovakia pp. 355-383

- Martina Balazova, Daniel Klimovsky and Maria Murray Svidronova
- Improving green budget decisions and transparency through public participation: evidence from Russia pp. 385-401

- Tatiana Vinogradova
- Relationship between rule of law and tax revenues: dynamic panel data analysis pp. 403-419

- Tugay Gunel and Irem Didinmez
- Externalities in the rent-seeking strategies of lobbying and bribery pp. 421-450

- Abbas Khandan
Volume 46, issue 2, 2022
- Public policy reforms and their impact on productivity, investment and employment: new evidence from OECD and non-OECD countries pp. 179-205

- Balázs Égert
- Institutional environment and tax performance: empirical evidence from developing economies pp. 207-237

- Prianto Budi Saptono and Gustofan Mahmud
- Aggregate marginal costs of public funds pp. 239-260

- John K. Dagsvik and Steinar Strøm
- Measuring fiscal guidance transparency pp. 261-296

- Claudio Columbano
- What do human rights have to offer to fiscal policy? Implications of fiscal transparency, participation and accountability pp. 297-314

- Maria Emilia Mamberti and Olivia Minatta
Volume 46, issue 1, 2022
- Evaluation of macroeconomic outcomes and the seven-year membership of Croatia in the European Union pp. 1-42

- Ivana Rukavina
- The effectiveness of the fiscal policy response to COVID-19 through the lens of short and long run labor market effects of COVID-19 measures pp. 43-81

- Patrik Barisic and Tibor Kovac
- The impact of regulator's statement requesting EU insurers to suspend dividend distributions due to the COVID-19 pandemic on share prices pp. 83-107

- Enja Erker
- Macroeconomic effects of systemic stress: a rolling spillover index approach pp. 109-140

- Tihana Škrinjarić
- The impact of macroprudential policy on financial stability in selected EU countries pp. 141-170

- Eva Lorencic and Mejra Festic
Volume 45, issue 4, 2021
- Interactions between fiscal and monetary policies: a brief history of a long relationship pp. 419-432

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- Characteristics of fiscal policy in Croatia: does it depend on the phase of the business cycle? pp. 433-457

- Vladimir Arčabić and Frane Banić
- The interplay of supply and demand shocks: measuring potential output in the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 459-493

- Lovorka Grguric, Ozana Nadoveza and Nina Pavic
- Fiscal (un)sustainability of the Croatian healthcare system: additional impact of the COVID-19 crisis pp. 495-515

- Hrvoje Šimović, Maja Mihelja Zaja and Marko Primorac
- The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on income distribution under different protection schemes: the case of Spain pp. 517-541

- Gonzalo Gomez Bengoechea
- Asymmetric effect of government debt on GDP growth: evidence from Namibia pp. 543-558

- Teboho Mosikari and Joel Eita
Volume 45, issue 3, 2021
- Pension reform in (F)BH with a special focus on gender issue pp. 305-328

- Velma Pijalovic, Lejla Lazovic-Pita and Almir Pestek
- Public value and public services in the post-virus economy pp. 329-361

- Tony Kinder and Jari Stenvall
- Inheritance tax regimes: a comparison pp. 363-385

- Stefan Jestl
- Assessing the impact of excise duties on a state’s revenues: the case of Greece pp. 387-412

- Christos Papageorgiou, Panagiotis Farlekas and Zacharias Dermatis
Volume 45, issue 2, 2021
- Effects of grants from EU funds on business performance of non-financial corporations in Croatia pp. 177-207

- Domagoj Selebaj and Matej Bule
- Public sector cost accounting and information usefulness in decision-making pp. 209-227

- Andrijana Rogosic
- Long-term cash flows of mandatory and voluntary pension funds in Croatia and their impact on asset allocation pp. 229-255

- Eva Horvat and Mladen Latkovic
- Revisiting the effect of statutory pension ages on participation and the average age of retirement in OECD countries pp. 257-282

- David Turner and Hermes Morgavi
- An overview of the taxation of residential property: is it a good idea? pp. 283-303

- Marta Rodriguez-Vives and Miguel Angel Gavilan-Rubio
Volume 45, issue 1, 2021
- Design of fiscal consolidation packages and model-based fiscal multipliers in Croatia pp. 1-61

- Milan Deskar-Skrbic and Darjan Milutinovic
- Costs and benefits of government borrowing in foreign currency: is it a major source of risk for EU member states outside the Euro? pp. 63-91

- Mislav Brkic
- Decentralization and welfare: theory and an empirical analysis using Philippine data pp. 93-123

- Tristan Canare
- Effects of fiscal credibility on inflation expectations: evidence from an emerging economy pp. 125-148

- Juan Camilo Anzoategui-Zapata and Juan Camilo Galvis-Ciro
- The evolution of the Polish government bond market pp. 149-169

- Piotr Bartkiewicz
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