One of the recommendations is gradual depreciation of kuna against euro.
In addition to introduction of euro, one of government’s goals is Croatia’s entry into the Schengen Area.
After long period of deflation, prices should again start increasing this year.
In addition to more humans, Croatian economy should employ more robots as well.
At midnight, many new laws and regulations came into effect in Croatia.
The free economic zone in Varaždin was larger than the remaining 11 put together.
Croatian consumers spent substantially more money during this holiday season than last year.
The International Monetary Fund has just concluded a week-long visit to Croatia and issued a concluding statement on December 19, 2016.
The government is delighted with S&P’s decision to change Croatia’s credit rating outlook from negative to stable.
There is a sharp increase in a number of new cars sold in Croatia.