Republic of Croatia: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
March 3, 2000
Summary
The development of the Croatian financial sector has faced many of the difficulties experienced by other transition countries. Recent troubles have exacted a significant macroeconomic price but the strategy implemented by the Croatian National Bank (CNB) since the approval of the new banking law promises the early resolution of the more immediate problems. GDP at constant prices, trends in total labor costs, price developments, retail inflation rates, agricultural production, consolidated central government fiscal accounts, government employment, health insurance, disability and retirement insurance, and so on are presented in detail.
Subject: Banking, Commercial banks, Expenditure, Exports, Financial institutions, International trade, Pension spending, Public debt
Keywords: a number of bank, Association agreement, bank, bank financing, cash payment, Central and Eastern Europe, Commercial banks, CR, Croatia, current account, Eastern Europe, Exports, government Sector social, ISCR, loan portfolio, net of FDI, Pension spending, prudential portfolio adjustment, reserves ratio, short-term debt
Pages:
145
Volume:
2000
DOI:
Issue:
022
Series:
Country Report No. 2000/022
Stock No:
1HRVEA0022000
ISBN:
9781451817300
ISSN:
1934-7685






