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- Ch 1 Croatian accession to the European Union , pp 1-24

- Katarina Ott
- Ch 1 Making Public Finance Public: Comparing Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine , pp 1-20

- Katarina Ott
- Ch 1 Croatia and the European Union: accession as transformation , pp 1-29

- Katarina Ott
- Ch 1 Croatian accession to the European Union: institutional challenges , pp 1-20

- Katarina Ott
- Ch 2 Macroeconomic aspects of Croatia's accession to the European Union , pp 25-65

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- Ch 2 What does an enlarged European Union mean for Croatia? , pp 31-60

- Ana-Maria Boromisa
- Ch 2 Subnational Budget Watch in Croatia: Is Anybody There? , pp 21-50

- Ivana Maletiæ
- Ch 2 Challenges of macroeconomic stability: a speed limit on Croatia's accession to the european Union? , pp 21-47

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- Ch 3 Fiscal aspects of accession: can we anter the European Union with a budgetary deficit? , pp 49-77

- Judita Cuculic, Michael Faulend and Vedran Sosic
- Ch 3 Trade integration and Croatian accession to the European Union , pp 61-84

- Vedran Sosic and Boris Vujcic
- Ch 3 Subnational Budget Monitoring in Macedonia: Case Studies of Municipalities of Štip and Gostivar , pp 51-68

- Zhidas Daskalovski
- Ch 3 Banking and financial matters on Croatia's road to the European Union , pp 67-87

- Velimir Sonje
- Ch 4 Comparision and harmonisation of the Croatian tax system with the tax systems in the European Union , pp 89-112

- Hrvoje Arbutina, Danijela Kulis and Mihaela Pitarevic
- Ch 4 Budgetary Oversight and Accountability in Ukraine: The Case of General Secondary Education , pp 69-103

- Sergii Slukhai
- Ch 4 Freedom of movement of workers in the enlarged European Union and its effect on Croatia , pp 85-107

- Mirta Kapural
- Ch 4 Poverty, inequality and social exclusion in the European Union and Croatia , pp 79-103

- Predrag Bejaković
- Ch 5 State aid in the European Union and Croatia , pp 113-138

- Marina Kesner-Skreb and Mia Mikic
- Ch 5 How prepared is Croatia for a knowledge-based society? , pp 109-128

- Predrag Bejaković
- Ch 5 The rule of law and the judicial system: court delays as a barrierr to accession , pp 105-130

- Alan Uzelac
- Ch 6 Governance and public administration in the context of Croatian accession to the European Union , pp 131-165

- Marijana Badjun
- Ch 6 The European Union as determinant of Croatian trade policy , pp 139-157

- Ana-Maria Boromisa and Mia Mikic
- Ch 6 Evaluation of Croatian innovation capability , pp 129-159

- Zoran Aralica and Katarina Bacic
- Ch 7 The readiness of the public administration for European Union accession , pp 167-200

- Ana-Maria Boromisa
- Ch 7 Premises for the inclusion of agriculture in the process of Croatian accession to the European Union , pp 159-179

- Ramona Franic and Tito Žimbrek
- Ch 7 Extended social Europe? Social policy, social inclusion and social dialogue in Croatia and the European Union , pp 161-184

- Paul Stubbs and Sinisa Zrinscak
- Ch 8 Energy in the European Union and in Croatia , pp 181-200

- Ana-Maria Boromisa
- Ch 8 Free movement of capital, the real estate market and tourism: a blessing or a curse for Croatia on its way to the European Union? , pp 185-228

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- Ch 8 Consumer protection in the process of European Union enlargement: challenges for Croatia , pp 201-221

- Aida Liha
- Ch 9 Accession to the European Union and physical (spatial) planning in Croatia , pp 229-247

- Jasenka Kranjcevic
- Ch 9 Employment and unemployment in the Republic of Croatia , pp 201-222

- Predrag Bejaković and Viktor Gotovac
- Ch 9 Environmental protection: public participation and access to information , pp 223-248

- Alida Ban
- Ch 10 The legal aspects of the protection of minorities in the process of stabilization and association , pp 249-272

- Snjezana Vasiljevic
- Ch 10 How prepared is Croatia to access European Union regional policy funds? The case of Istria , pp 249-278

- Ines Kersan-Škabić
- Ch 10 Croatian accession to the European Union: the transformation of the legal system , pp 223-248

- Sinisa Rodin
- Ch 11 Higher education in Croatia and requirements of the European Union , pp 273-300

- Darko Polsek
- Ch 11 The non-governmental sector and the government: a dialogue for Europe , pp 249-271

- Igor Vidacak
- Ch 12 Socio-cultural values, economic development and political stability as correlates of trust in the European Union , pp 301-326

- Ivan Rimac and Aleksandar Štulhofer
- Ch 12 Equality between men and women: challengrs to Croatian legislation , pp 273-290

- Snjezana Vasiljevic
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