Croatia Public Finance Review : Restructuring Spending for Stability and Growth
The Croatia poverty rate, as measured by the international line of moderate poverty at dollar 5 in public-private partnership (PPP) terms, is estimated at 2.8 percent for 2012. The share of the population at risk of poverty, based on a higher natio...
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ACCOUNTING ADVERSE IMPACTS AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS ARREARS BALANCE SHEET BANKRUPTCIES BASIS POINTS BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BONDS BORROWING COSTS BUDGETING BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL GAIN CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CDS COMPETITION POLICIES CONNECTIVITY CONSOLIDATION PROCESS CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CONTINGENT LIABILITY CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS CREDIT AGENCIES CURRENCY DEBT DEBT LEVELS DEBT OVERHANG DEBT REPAYMENT DEBT STOCK DEBTS DECENTRALIZATION DEFAULT RISK DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT BANK DIRECT PAYMENTS DOMESTIC ECONOMY DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC SITUATION EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORTS EXTERNAL BORROWING EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INTEGRATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING REQUIREMENTS FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL EFFORT FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL PLANS FISCAL POLICY FIXED CAPITAL FIXED INTEREST FIXED INTEREST RATE FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN INVESTORS FRAUD GDP GDP DEFLATOR GINI COEFFICIENT GLOBAL ECONOMY GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT DEFICIT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT FINANCES GRANT FUNDING GROSS DEBT GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH SPENDING HOLDING HOLDING COMPANIES HOURLY WAGES HOUSING HUMAN RESOURCE IMPLICIT INTEREST INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INDEXATION INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE PREMIUM INTEREST EXPENDITURE INTEREST EXPENDITURES INTEREST INCOME INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL SPENDING LONG-TERM COSTS LONG-TERM FINANCE MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC RISKS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC VULNERABILITIES MACROECONOMICS MARKET ACCESS MARKET EFFICIENCY MARKET PERFORMANCE MATURITY MERGERS NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL INCOME OUTPUT OUTPUT GAP OUTPUT LOSS OUTSOURCING PENSION PENSION CONTRIBUTION PENSION EXPENDITURES PENSION REFORM PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS PER CAPITA INCOME PERSONAL INCOME PORTS PRIVATE SECTOR PROPERTY TAXES PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC REVENUES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION PUBLIC SECTOR EFFICIENCY PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TELEVISION RATES OF RETURN REAL ESTATE REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATE RECESSION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPAYMENT REPLACEMENT RATE RETIREMENT AGE RETURN REVENUE SOURCES RISK FACTORS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ROADS RULE OF LAW SAVINGS SECURITIES SHORT-TERM DEBT SOCIAL COST SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL WELFARE SOLVENCY SOVEREIGN BOND SOVEREIGN BOND MARKETS SOVEREIGN DEBT SOVEREIGN RATINGS STATE GUARANTEES STOCK-FLOW ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS T-BILLS TAX TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE VALUATIONS VALUE ADDED WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGES WITHDRAWAL |
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ACCOUNTING ADVERSE IMPACTS AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS ARREARS BALANCE SHEET BANKRUPTCIES BASIS POINTS BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BONDS BORROWING COSTS BUDGETING BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL GAIN CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CDS COMPETITION POLICIES CONNECTIVITY CONSOLIDATION PROCESS CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CONTINGENT LIABILITY CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS CREDIT AGENCIES CURRENCY DEBT DEBT LEVELS DEBT OVERHANG DEBT REPAYMENT DEBT STOCK DEBTS DECENTRALIZATION DEFAULT RISK DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT BANK DIRECT PAYMENTS DOMESTIC ECONOMY DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC SITUATION EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORTS EXTERNAL BORROWING EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INTEGRATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING REQUIREMENTS FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL EFFORT FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL PLANS FISCAL POLICY FIXED CAPITAL FIXED INTEREST FIXED INTEREST RATE FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN INVESTORS FRAUD GDP GDP DEFLATOR GINI COEFFICIENT GLOBAL ECONOMY GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT DEFICIT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT FINANCES GRANT FUNDING GROSS DEBT GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH SPENDING HOLDING HOLDING COMPANIES HOURLY WAGES HOUSING HUMAN RESOURCE IMPLICIT INTEREST INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INDEXATION INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE PREMIUM INTEREST EXPENDITURE INTEREST EXPENDITURES INTEREST INCOME INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL SPENDING LONG-TERM COSTS LONG-TERM FINANCE MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC RISKS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC VULNERABILITIES MACROECONOMICS MARKET ACCESS MARKET EFFICIENCY MARKET PERFORMANCE MATURITY MERGERS NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL INCOME OUTPUT OUTPUT GAP OUTPUT LOSS OUTSOURCING PENSION PENSION CONTRIBUTION PENSION EXPENDITURES PENSION REFORM PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS PER CAPITA INCOME PERSONAL INCOME PORTS PRIVATE SECTOR PROPERTY TAXES PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC REVENUES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION PUBLIC SECTOR EFFICIENCY PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TELEVISION RATES OF RETURN REAL ESTATE REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATE RECESSION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPAYMENT REPLACEMENT RATE RETIREMENT AGE RETURN REVENUE SOURCES RISK FACTORS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ROADS RULE OF LAW SAVINGS SECURITIES SHORT-TERM DEBT SOCIAL COST SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL WELFARE SOLVENCY SOVEREIGN BOND SOVEREIGN BOND MARKETS SOVEREIGN DEBT SOVEREIGN RATINGS STATE GUARANTEES STOCK-FLOW ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS T-BILLS TAX TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE VALUATIONS VALUE ADDED WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGES WITHDRAWAL World Bank Croatia Public Finance Review : Restructuring Spending for Stability and Growth |
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The Croatia poverty rate, as measured
by the international line of moderate poverty at dollar 5 in
public-private partnership (PPP) terms, is estimated at 2.8
percent for 2012. The share of the population at risk of
poverty, based on a higher national and relative poverty
line, also declined substantially prior to the 2008 global
financial crisis, although has subsequently increased
markedly. The global financial crisis, with the loss of
credit, has exposed Croatia's macroeconomic
vulnerabilities. This report shows that without addressing
macroeconomic weaknesses, through sustained fiscal
adjustment and institutional reforms, Croatia will not be
able to reignite higher growth and benefit fully from
European Union (EU) membership, and the quest for future
prosperity may prove elusive. Similarly, without
accelerating structural reforms, especially in the area of
labor market, investment climate, and public sector
efficiency, Croatia will face further stifled
competitiveness and any prospects for recovery of growth and
jobs. Focusing on the fiscal and public sector related
deficiencies, this report systematically analyzes three
interrelated issues to assist the Croatian government in
informing public policy, strengthening macroeconomic
stability, and laying the foundation for a robust recovery:
first, it analyzes Croatia's major fiscal weaknesses,
risks, and alternative fiscal scenarios, and on that basis,
calculates the required fiscal adjustment needed over the
medium term. Second, it analyzes the institutional
weaknesses and requirements for the efficient use of EU
funds in the coming years. Third, the report analyzes the
structure of Croatia's public finances and provides a
blueprint of the fiscal adjustment of around 5 percentage
points of gross domestic product (GDP) over the medium term. |
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Croatia Public Finance Review : Restructuring Spending for Stability and Growth |
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Croatia Public Finance Review : Restructuring Spending for Stability and Growth |
title_full |
Croatia Public Finance Review : Restructuring Spending for Stability and Growth |
title_fullStr |
Croatia Public Finance Review : Restructuring Spending for Stability and Growth |
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Croatia Public Finance Review : Restructuring Spending for Stability and Growth |
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croatia public finance review : restructuring spending for stability and growth |
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2015 |
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okr-10986-212822021-04-23T14:04:01Z Croatia Public Finance Review : Restructuring Spending for Stability and Growth World Bank ACCOUNTING ADVERSE IMPACTS AGRICULTURE APPROPRIATIONS ARREARS BALANCE SHEET BANKRUPTCIES BASIS POINTS BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY BONDS BORROWING COSTS BUDGETING BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPITAL GAIN CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CDS COMPETITION POLICIES CONNECTIVITY CONSOLIDATION PROCESS CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CONTINGENT LIABILITY CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIPS CREDIT AGENCIES CURRENCY DEBT DEBT LEVELS DEBT OVERHANG DEBT REPAYMENT DEBT STOCK DEBTS DECENTRALIZATION DEFAULT RISK DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT BANK DIRECT PAYMENTS DOMESTIC ECONOMY DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC SITUATION EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORTS EXTERNAL BORROWING EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNAL FINANCING FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INTEGRATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCING REQUIREMENTS FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL EFFORT FISCAL MANAGEMENT FISCAL PERFORMANCE FISCAL PLANS FISCAL POLICY FIXED CAPITAL FIXED INTEREST FIXED INTEREST RATE FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN INVESTORS FRAUD GDP GDP DEFLATOR GINI COEFFICIENT GLOBAL ECONOMY GOVERNANCE INDICATORS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT DEFICIT GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT FINANCES GRANT FUNDING GROSS DEBT GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH SPENDING HOLDING HOLDING COMPANIES HOURLY WAGES HOUSING HUMAN RESOURCE IMPLICIT INTEREST INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INDEXATION INEFFICIENCY INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE PREMIUM INTEREST EXPENDITURE INTEREST EXPENDITURES INTEREST INCOME INTEREST PAYMENT INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL SPENDING LONG-TERM COSTS LONG-TERM FINANCE MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC RISKS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC VULNERABILITIES MACROECONOMICS MARKET ACCESS MARKET EFFICIENCY MARKET PERFORMANCE MATURITY MERGERS NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL INCOME OUTPUT OUTPUT GAP OUTPUT LOSS OUTSOURCING PENSION PENSION CONTRIBUTION PENSION EXPENDITURES PENSION REFORM PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS PER CAPITA INCOME PERSONAL INCOME PORTS PRIVATE SECTOR PROPERTY TAXES PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC ENTERPRISES PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC REVENUES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR COMPENSATION PUBLIC SECTOR EFFICIENCY PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PERFORMANCE PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC TELEVISION RATES OF RETURN REAL ESTATE REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL INTEREST REAL INTEREST RATE RECESSION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REPAYMENT REPLACEMENT RATE RETIREMENT AGE RETURN REVENUE SOURCES RISK FACTORS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ROADS RULE OF LAW SAVINGS SECURITIES SHORT-TERM DEBT SOCIAL COST SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL WELFARE SOLVENCY SOVEREIGN BOND SOVEREIGN BOND MARKETS SOVEREIGN DEBT SOVEREIGN RATINGS STATE GUARANTEES STOCK-FLOW ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS T-BILLS TAX TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TRANSITION COUNTRIES TRANSITION ECONOMIES TRANSPARENCY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE VALUATIONS VALUE ADDED WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGES WITHDRAWAL The Croatia poverty rate, as measured by the international line of moderate poverty at dollar 5 in public-private partnership (PPP) terms, is estimated at 2.8 percent for 2012. The share of the population at risk of poverty, based on a higher national and relative poverty line, also declined substantially prior to the 2008 global financial crisis, although has subsequently increased markedly. The global financial crisis, with the loss of credit, has exposed Croatia's macroeconomic vulnerabilities. This report shows that without addressing macroeconomic weaknesses, through sustained fiscal adjustment and institutional reforms, Croatia will not be able to reignite higher growth and benefit fully from European Union (EU) membership, and the quest for future prosperity may prove elusive. Similarly, without accelerating structural reforms, especially in the area of labor market, investment climate, and public sector efficiency, Croatia will face further stifled competitiveness and any prospects for recovery of growth and jobs. Focusing on the fiscal and public sector related deficiencies, this report systematically analyzes three interrelated issues to assist the Croatian government in informing public policy, strengthening macroeconomic stability, and laying the foundation for a robust recovery: first, it analyzes Croatia's major fiscal weaknesses, risks, and alternative fiscal scenarios, and on that basis, calculates the required fiscal adjustment needed over the medium term. Second, it analyzes the institutional weaknesses and requirements for the efficient use of EU funds in the coming years. Third, the report analyzes the structure of Croatia's public finances and provides a blueprint of the fiscal adjustment of around 5 percentage points of gross domestic product (GDP) over the medium term. 2015-01-14T19:15:48Z 2015-01-14T19:15:48Z 2014-10-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/10/23014557/croatia-public-finance-review-restructuring-spending-stability-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21282 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Europe and Central Asia Croatia |