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Political Economy of the Croatian De-Evolution

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Type: Conference Paper
Author: Petak, Zdravko
Conference: Institutional Analysis and Development Mini-Conference and TransCoop Meeting
Location: Bloomington, Indiana
Conf. Date: December
Date: 2002
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/9320
Sector: Social Organization
Region: Europe
Subject(s): decentralization
devolution
local governance and politics
political economy
institutional analysis--IAD framework
self-governance
Abstract: "In the many studies dealing with the political economy of Croatia, gradual establishing of one type of mono-centric system is depicted as the main problem of the whole political system. From that reason it is also depicted as a basic obstacle for further development of the local governance in Croatia. But how it is possible to understand such a problem from a theoretical point of view? What is the most appropriate basis to cope with a predominant centralization in the governing system. Some scholars have proclivity to propose quick solution in the form of radical decentralization. But what might it means they have not been answering. There are many notions that may be usable in answering to the question how it is possible to transmit power from central government to local government level. Scholars use terms as administrative decentralization, fiscal decentralization, spatial decentralization, deconcentration, devolution."

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