This paper assesses the Republic of Croatia’s Second Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement, and Requests for Waiver of Performance Criteria and for Modification of a Performance Criterion. Although there were continuing delays in structural reforms, the main performance criteria for end-2001 were observed. The IMF staff supports waivers for the nonobservance of these performance criteria on the grounds that the nonobservance is likely to be largely temporary in the light of an unchanged privatization program, and that there is no evidence that it caused a crowding out of the private sector.
Croatia achieved progress in restoring control over the public finances. Executive Directors welcome...
Sectoral state aid accounts for 56 percent of total aid in Croatia, and “only” 25 percent in EU-15. ...
This paper reviews economic developments in the Republic of Croatia during 1990–95. Real gross domes...
This paper examines the Croatia’s Request for a Stand-By Arrangement (SBA). Despite a disappointing ...
This paper examines Croatia’s 2004 Article IV Consultation and Request for Stand-By Arrangement (SBA...
This paper assesses Romania’s Third Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement and a Request for Waiver o...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper assesses the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia’s (FRY) 2002 Article IV Consultation, Third R...
According to the Transition Report 2008 of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Cro...
This paper examines the factors and constraints that affect recent and potential growth in Croatia, ...
This paper examines the factors and constraints that affect recent and potential growth in Croatia, ...
The topic of this final paper explains the privatization process and its outcomes in Croatia. When ...
The topic of this final paper explains the privatization process and its outcomes in Croatia. When ...
This paper assesses Romania’s First and Second Reviews Under the Stand-By Arrangement (SBA), Request...
This paper examines the factors and constraints that affect recent and potential growth in Croatia, ...
Croatia achieved progress in restoring control over the public finances. Executive Directors welcome...
Sectoral state aid accounts for 56 percent of total aid in Croatia, and “only” 25 percent in EU-15. ...
This paper reviews economic developments in the Republic of Croatia during 1990–95. Real gross domes...
This paper examines the Croatia’s Request for a Stand-By Arrangement (SBA). Despite a disappointing ...
This paper examines Croatia’s 2004 Article IV Consultation and Request for Stand-By Arrangement (SBA...
This paper assesses Romania’s Third Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement and a Request for Waiver o...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper assesses the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia’s (FRY) 2002 Article IV Consultation, Third R...
According to the Transition Report 2008 of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Cro...
This paper examines the factors and constraints that affect recent and potential growth in Croatia, ...
This paper examines the factors and constraints that affect recent and potential growth in Croatia, ...
The topic of this final paper explains the privatization process and its outcomes in Croatia. When ...
The topic of this final paper explains the privatization process and its outcomes in Croatia. When ...
This paper assesses Romania’s First and Second Reviews Under the Stand-By Arrangement (SBA), Request...
This paper examines the factors and constraints that affect recent and potential growth in Croatia, ...
Croatia achieved progress in restoring control over the public finances. Executive Directors welcome...
Sectoral state aid accounts for 56 percent of total aid in Croatia, and “only” 25 percent in EU-15. ...
This paper reviews economic developments in the Republic of Croatia during 1990–95. Real gross domes...