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POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY IN CROATIA

Aleksandar Bogunović ; Economics Faculty Zagreb


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Abstract

This paper presents some possible theoretical and practical policy solutions for Croatian economy. During the war, measures have been
implemented and changes have taken place which were supposed to have long term qualitative impact upon the process of transition and
restructuring of country's economy. Croatia must devise a new economic
system which must not only be complementary to that of the developed
European economies but must also be based on full employment of
domestic resources and creation of an adequate institutional system.
Unresolved long-standing problems of development ask for pragmatic
solutions. Policy issues such as the future role of the state, formulation of
reconstruction and development policy for the post-war economy, reduction of unemployment, stability of domestic price level and exchange rate, etc. could possibly be resolved looking at the Keynesian solutions.

Keywords

development; employment; keynes; keynesian; reconstruction; restructuring; savings; transition

Hrčak ID:

222273

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/222273

Publication date:

2.10.1996.

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