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Croatian accession to the European Union: institutional challenges (2005)

Abstract
Chapter CROATIAN ACCESSION THE EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES Katarina Ott Institute Public Finance Zagreb What Brussels has said essentially that work hard will get into the This means will definitely not get Ognjen Pribi evi director Belgrade Center for South Eastern European Studies Quoted the Financial Times July ABSTRACT The objective this chapter sum the results the monitoring Croatia accession the European Union This project which number authors have taken part each them wanting his her own area draw the attention the politicians experts the media and the public the requirements the and the weaknesses and strengths Croatia and offer their recommendations for better and faster accession the well better and faster development both the economy and society After introduction which stress placed the importance institutions for the development the economy and society the second part starts off optimistically with the opinions others concerning goes pessimistically with views about itself and its own development and part three the results are summed terms topics macroeconomics the budget deficit poverty inequality and social exclusion the rule law and the judiciary governance and the public administration consumer and environmental protection and legal aspects the protection ethnic minorities science and higher education and social values the fourth part there consideration what has changed Croatia during the year since the printing the previous book the fifth the de

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Repository Policy Documentation Center (Hungary)
Type Policy Analyses