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Volume 43, issue 4, 2019
- From barriers to opportunities: Enabling investments in resource efficiency for sustainable development pp. 345-373

- Florian Flachenecker and Jun Rentschler
- Compensation strategies to enact new governance frameworks for SDG transformations pp. 375-400

- David Horan
- Post-growth perspectives: Sustainable development based on efficiency and on sufficiency pp. 401-422

- Rudi Kurz
- Sustainable development goals and indicators: can they be tools to make national budgets more sustainable? pp. 423-444

- Elisabeth Hege, Laura Brimont and Felicien Pagnon
- Digital financial inclusion - an engine for „leaving no one behind“ pp. 445-458

- Luigi Ferrata
- Implementing Agenda 2030 in the Arab world: Contextualization, action areas and policy planning pp. 459-476

- Lamia Moubayed Bissat and Carl Rihan
Volume 43, issue 3, 2019
- Could the decrease in Belgian government debt-servicing costs offset increased age-related expenditure? pp. 225-246

- Mikkel Barslund and Lars Ludolph
- Willingness to redistribute: the case of Poland pp. 247-266

- Sylwia Pietkowska-Kamieniecka, Joanna Rutecka-Gora and Damian Walczak
- The behavior of U.S. States’ debts and deficits pp. 267-289

- Maria Cornachione Kula
- The impact of tax structure on investment: an empirical assessment for OECD countries pp. 291-309

- José Alves
- The Impact of Direct and Indirect Taxes on the Growth of the Turkish Economy pp. 311-323

- Suna Korkmaz, Metehan Yilgor and Fadime Aksoy
Volume 43, issue 2, 2019
- Tax mimicking in Spanish municipalities: expenditure spillovers, yardstick competition, or tax competition? pp. 115-139

- Francisco Bastida, Bernardino Benito and Maria-Dolores Guillamon
- A proposal for a simple average-based progressive taxation system pp. 141-165

- Dirk-Hinnerk Fischer and Simona Ferraro
- Social welfare dynamics in post-socialist countries: unveiling the secrets of success pp. 167-194

- Sergii Slukhai and Tetiana Borshchenko
- State ownership and performance of firm: evidence from India pp. 195-217

- Ombir Singh
Volume 43, issue 1, 2019
- Citizens and the city: the case for participatory budgeting in the City of Zagreb pp. 21-48

- Sandra Svaljek, Ivana Rasic Bakaric and Marijana Sumpor
- Transparency of law making and fiscal democracy in the Middle East pp. 49-77

- Lobna M. Abdellatif, Mohamed Zaky and Mohamed Ramadan
- How to prolong labour market participation in the Republic of Croatia? pp. 79-108

- Ana Ostrovidov Jaksic and Ivan Jaksic
Volume 42, issue 4, 2018
- Fiscal convergence and sustainability in the European Union pp. 353-380

- Vladimir Arčabić
- Efficiency vs effectiveness: an analysis of tertiary education across Europe pp. 381-414

- Ozana Nadoveza Jelic and Margareta Gardijan Kedzo
- Dynamics and determinants of emigration: the case of Croatia and the experience of new EU member states pp. 415-447

- Ivana Drazenovic, Marina Kunovac and Dominik Pripuzic
- Determinants of subnational budget/fiscal transparency: a review of empirical evidence pp. 449-486

- Branko Stanic
Volume 42, issue 3, 2018
- The analysis of perceptions and attitudes related to ageing in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 255-278

- Velma Pijalovic, Lejla Lazovic-Pita and Almir Pestek
- Healthcare expenditure and fiscal sustainability: evidence from Switzerland pp. 279-301

- Carsten Colombier and Thomas Braendle
- Why are older informal carers in better health? Solving a causality problem pp. 303-323

- Andrej Srakar and Mateja Nagode
- To what extent do fiscal spending rules affect budget composition? pp. 325-345

- Wildmer Daniel Gregori
Volume 42, issue 2, 2018
- Contracting arrangements and public private partnerships for sustainable development pp. 145-169

- Ehtisham Ahmad, Annalisa Vinella and Kezhou Xiao
- Public investment and corporate productivity in Croatia pp. 171-186

- Sanja Borkovic and Peter Tabak
- Composition of public investment and economic growth: evidence from Turkish provinces, 1975-2001 pp. 187-214

- Gokcen Yilmaz
- Returns to schooling in the Portuguese economy: a reassessment pp. 215-242

- Maria Campos and Hugo Reis
Volume 42, issue 1, 2018
- Effectiveness of macroprudential policies in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 1-19

- Mirna Dumicic
- Fertility and population policy pp. 21-43

- Abdoulaye Ouedraogo, Mehmet Tosun and Jingjing Yang
- On the road again: traffic fatalities and auto insurance minimums pp. 45-65

- Pavel A. Yakovlev and Christina M. Orr-Magulick
- Public participation in the budgetary process in the Republic of Croatia pp. 67-92

- Gordan Struic and Vjekoslav Bratić
Volume 41, issue 4, 2017
- The political economy of local government in Croatia: winning coalitions, corruption, and taxes pp. 387-420

- Vuk Vukovic
- The effects of intercompany lending on the current account balances of selected economies in the Western Balkans pp. 421-441

- Ivana Durovic
- Economic uncertainty and its impact on the Croatian economy pp. 443-477

- Petar Sorić and Ivana Lolić
- Simulation of an application of the Hartz-IV reform in Austria pp. 479-500

- Michael Fuchs, Katarina Hollan and Katrin Gasior
Volume 41, issue 3, 2017
- How much is the bill? Simulating selected proposals for income policy adjustments during the 2017 Bulgarian parliamentary election campaigns pp. 299-314

- Venelin Boshnakov
- The Spanish income tax reform of 2015: analysis of the effects on poverty and redistribution using microsimulation tools pp. 315-333

- Nuria Badenes-Pla and Jose Maria Buenaventura-Zabala
- Patterns of welfare-to-employment transitions of Croatian Guaranteed Minimum Benefit recipients: a preliminary study pp. 335-358

- Teo Matkovic and Dinka Caha
- Political determinants of social expenditures in Greece: an empirical analysis pp. 359-377

- Ebru Canikalp and Ilter Unlukaplan
Volume 41, issue 2, 2017
- Institutions, public debt and growth in Europe pp. 159-205

- Klaus Masuch, Edmund Moshammer and Beatrice Pierluigi
- Effective international information exchange as a key element of modern tax systems: promises and pitfalls of the OECD’s common reporting standard pp. 207-226

- Stjepan Gadzo and Irena Klemencic
- An international integration history of the Zagreb Stock Exchange pp. 227-257

- Luka Sikic and Mislav Sagovac
- Crowdfunding - Croatian legal perspective and comparison to other sources of financing pp. 259-287

- Katarina Durdenic
Volume 41, issue 1, 2017
- Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in the European Union, with particular reference to transition countries pp. 39-69

- Rilind Kabashi
- Demographic change and income tax revenue in Germany: a microsimulation approach pp. 71-84

- Martin Beznoska and Tobias Hentze
- The determinants of health among the population aged 50 and over: evidence from Croatia pp. 85-108

- Sime Smolic
- Determinants of disability pensions in Croatia: the role of institutions pp. 109-128

- Marijana Badun
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