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Croatian Economic Survey

ISSN 1330-4860
e-ISSN 1846-3878
 
Aims and Scope: Croatian Economic Survey is an English-language, peer-reviewed scholarly journal published annually by The Institute of Economics, Zagreb in Croatia. The journal aims to serve as a forum for academics and practitioners by publishing high-quality research papers on topics in all areas of economics. Special focus is given to post-socialist Europe. Comparative studies are especially encouraged, since these countries share a similar socio-economic background and comparative studies offer a valuable source of insight for policy formulation as well as a basis for competitive benchmarking. The journal welcomes empirical and policy-oriented papers relevant to a broader international audience. Contributions need not be limited solely to economics; submissions from other related disciplines are encouraged.

Indexing: Papers published in Croatian Economic Survey are listed in the AEA (American Economic Association) indexes included in JEL on CD, e-JEL, and EconLit as well as ABI/INFORM, EBSCO, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), SCOPUS and Hrčak – Portal of scientific journals of Croatia.

The journal is financially supported by the Ministry of Science, Education, and sports of the Republic of Croatia.

Editor: Maja Vehovec

Editorial Committee: Ivan-Damir Anić, Valerija Botrić, Jelena Budak, Andrea Mervar, Danijel Nestić, Edo RajhSandra Švaljek, Maruška Vizek (The Institute of Economics, Zagreb)

International Editorial Board: Marijana Bađun, Institute of Public Finance (Croatia); William Bartlett, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK); Arnoud W. A. Boot, University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands); Floro Ernesto Caroleo, University of Naples “Parthenope” (Italy); Božidar Cerović, University of Belgrade (Serbia); Nevenka Čučković, Institute for International Relations (Croatia); Polona Domadenik, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia); Randall K. Filer, City University of New York (USA); Vojmir Franičević, University of Zagreb (Croatia); Merle Jacob, University of Oslo (Norway); Patrick Joyce, Michigan Technological University (USA); Evan Kraft, Croatian National Bank and University of Split (Croatia); Lena Malešević Perović, University of Split (Croatia); Dubravko Mihaljek, Bank for International Settlements (Switzerland); Niels Mygind, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark); Francesco Pastore, Second University of Naples (Italy); Janez Prašnikar, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia); Jan Rutkowski, World Bank (USA); Peter Sanfey, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (UK); Joanna Tyrowicz, University of Warsaw (Poland); Milica Uvalić, University of Perugia (Italy); Tomislav Vukina, North Carolina State University (USA).

Publisher: The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia

Contacts: Maja Vehovec, Editor; Marijana Pasarić, Executive editor

E-mail: mvehovec@eizg.hr; mpasaric@eizg.hr