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The unofficial economy in Croatia: causes, size and consequences (1997)

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THE UNOFFICIAL ECONOMY CROATIA CAUSES SIZE AND CONSEQUENCES Ivo Biani Katarina Ott Occasional Paper November Institute Public Finance Katancieva Zagreb CROATIA tel fax ured ijf Institute Public Finance THE UNOFFICIAL ECONOMY CROATIA CAUSES SIZE AND CONSEQUENCES Ivo Biani Katarina Ott This Occasional Paper reports the research results project the unofficial economy Croatia conducted the Institute Public Finance Zagreb for the Croatian Ministry Finance The project team report was finalized early and includes some papers which can obtained both Croatian Financijska praksa Vol June and English http www ijf finpraksa eng index htm This paper the summary the project written Ivo Biani University Zagreb and Katarina Ott Institute Public Finance THE UNOFFICIAL ECONOMY CROATIA CAUSES SIZE AND CONSEQUENCES Ivo Biani Katarina Ott ABSTRACT all economies there part which not included the official economy other words economic activities not included the official statistics The size the unofficial economy the Republic Croatia was probably least GDP Two periods can clearly distinguished between and During the first period all available data indicate that the size the unofficial economy increased relation GDP The second period began and not possible make final judgement because despite the fact that majority indicators suggest fall some particularly important indicators point increase the size the unofficial economy The calculated size the unofficial economy relation GDP large and will probabl

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Industrial effects on resource acquisition: Immigrant enterprises in Kista, Stockholm
Leading Issues in Economic Development
New York City's Informal Economy (1988)
The urban informal sector in Uruguay: Its internal structure, characteristics, and effects
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