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Croatian Economic Policy: Possibilities, Necessity, Uncertainty

Deša Mlikotin-Tomić ; Faculty of Economics and Bussines, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The policy of inclusion into the existing and the future economic order in Europe by the countries of the New Democracy will be carried out gradually and in concordance with the agreements on association. Although the establishment of relationships with the European Community is not an instrument, political, and institutional question, as it is, e.g. with the United Nations, Croatia's position in Europe will be determined by the degree of the bilateral agreement which Croatia will have achieved in its dealing with the European Community. Since this is a matter of very complex and far reaching forms of adaptation and cooperation with the European Community, Croatian European policy ought to be formed in a way which would allow the country to fulfill the requirements for the establishment of such relationships with the European Community that, with the stabilizing of the present war circumstances, might bring about the signing of a second generation agreement.

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Hrčak ID:

111881

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/111881

Publication date:

1.3.1993.

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