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  1. Library Resource
    June, 2013
    Eastern Europe, Europe

    The transition economies of Central and
    Eastern Europe, through the reform process of
    decentralization, are now seeking the devolution of fiscal
    powers, and responsibilities from central, to local
    governments, within financially sustainable environments. To
    this end, a system of local budgets, and taxes needs to be
    devised, over which local governments may have control.
    Thus, this report focuses on the tax on immovable real

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    The private enterprise sector in Bosnia
    and Herzegovina (BiH) has been expanding steadily, and
    estimates are that it presently contributes close to 50
    percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The BiH private
    enterprise sector initially developed following the
    privatization program starting in 1999. Under that program,
    the majority of state owned enterprises (SOEs) that were
    privatized were done so using the voucher privatization

  3. Library Resource
    August, 2014
    North Macedonia

    The present study examines the
    challenges facing municipal governments in FYR Macedonia.
    The introductory chapter provides some further context for
    these developments, in terms of the challenges they pose
    for urban areas and their governments. Chapter Two examines
    issues for financial management of municipalities under the
    decentralized regime, and the attendant need for improving
    local government capacity. The third chapter highlights

  4. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Croatia

    Signing the accession treaty with the
    European Union (EU) and its forthcoming membership to the EU
    are remarkable opportunities for Croatia to address a number
    of economic challenges and join the EU as a competitive and
    successful economy. The new Croatian government in its
    program for 2011-2015 seeks higher standards of living for
    its citizens through sustained economic growth and greater
    social cohesion. Given the legacies from the past, these

  5. Library Resource
    December, 2015
    Poland

    Poland’s economic growth over the last
    25 years has been spectacular. In that period, Poland has
    more than doubled its income per capita and became a
    European growth champion. It was the only EU country to
    avoid a recession in 2009. Its current GDP growth rate is
    strong. Poland seems to be on the brink of its new ‘golden
    age.’ Doing Business in Poland 2015 is the first subnational
    report of the Doing Business series in Poland. It measures

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