Republic of Croatia: Selected Issues

Publication Date:

June 28, 2016

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

This paper mainly examines fiscal decentralization, credit-loss recovery, and unemployment in Croatia. The degree of expenditure and revenue decentralization in Croatia appears limited relative to its peers. At about 16 percent of general government spending, subnational government spending in Croatia is modest compared to other southeastern European countries and to the EU-28 average, and particularly low compared to the most decentralized countries in the EU. Croatia’s recovery since late 2014 has been moderate. Croatia’s recession lasted six years and was thus the longest among the new EU member states. Croatia’s structural and cyclical unemployment rates are very high, at about 11.5 percent and 5 percent respectively in 2015.

Series:

Country Report No. 2016/188

Subject:

English

Publication Date:

June 28, 2016

ISBN/ISSN:

9781498321587/1934-7685

Stock No:

1HRVEA2016002

Pages:

26

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