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In the late 1980's and early 1990's, farmer socialist countries in Europe were exposed to democratic processes resulting in the dissolution of a number of complex states and the creation of new independent states, Unlike the USSR and Czechoslovakia, where the process of dissolution went...
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The Republic of Croatia belongs to the informal group colloquially referred to as transitional countries. During the last decade of the 20th century, the process of transition in Croatia brought with it a political, social and economic transformation, evident in the abandoning of former social,...
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Since the fiscal burden of the citizens in the Republic of Croatia has reached its maximum, it is necessary to pay much more attention to non-fiscal financing of public requirements on the state level, as well as on the level of the units of local self-government. Significant non-fiscal income...
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The Republic of Croatia is one of the transition countries that have abandoned planned economy and turned towards market-oriented economy. These new conditions of the market-oriented economy required normative adjustments in certain spheres of social and economic activity, resulting in the...
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The Republic of Croatia belongs to the circle of transitional countries that has undertaken major efforts at the build-out of the information system. The development of telecommunications has been given a great importance because they represent one of the essential basis for the economical...
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In the course of its history the Republic of Croatia has not always autonomously created its monetary system, e.g. it did not always have a fully established monetary sovereignty as a part of a complete national sovereignty. The monetary system was formed in 1994 by introducing kuna as an...
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Since the fiscal burden of the citizens in the Republic of Croatia has reached its maximum, it is necessary to pay much more attention to non-fiscal financing of public requirements on the state level, as well as on the level of the units of local selfgovernment. Significant non-fiscal income...
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The Republic of Croatia belongs to the circle of transitional countries that has undertaken major efforts at the build-out of the information system. The development of telecommunications has been given a great importance because they represent one of the essential basis for the economical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012753470
In the late 1980's and early 1990's, farmer socialist countries in Europe were exposed to democratic processes resulting in the dissolution of a number of complex states and the creation of new independent states, Unlike the USSR and Czechoslovakia, where the process of dissolution went...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012770428
Financing of public needs on state and local government levels is impossible to ensure, among other things, without corresponding information system. It is actually the information system that is supposed to enable promptness and accuracy during the registering of all resources of the public...
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