Bajo, A. and Primorac, M. Government guarantees and public debt in Croatia. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (3), 253-276.
Coric, B. The financial accelerator effect: concept and challenges. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (2), 171-196.
Dumicic, M. and Ridzak, T. Determinants of sovereign risk premia for European emerging markets. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (3), 277-299.
Gastaldi, F. and Liberati, P. Economic integration and government size: a review of the empirical literature. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (3), 327- 384.
Grguric, I. Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System - and Themselves / Andrew Ross Sorkin - book review. New York: Penguin Group, 2009. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (1), 123-133.
Klaric, V. Estimating the size of non-observed economy in Croatia using the MIMIC approach. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (1), 59-90.
Kunovac, D. Asymmetric correlations on the Croatian equity market. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (1), 1-24.
Pirvu, D., Banica, L. and Hagiu, A. Implications of the introduction of the Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base for tax revenues in Romania. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (2), 197-215.
Primorac, M. Local government and utility firms' debts. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (4), 443-464.
Ravnik, R. and Zilic, I. The use of SVAR analysis in determining the effects of fiscal shocks in Croatia. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (1), 25-58.
Rukelj, D. and Ulloa, B. Incorporating uncertainties into economic forecasts: an application to forecasting economic activity in Croatia. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (2), 149-170.
Sanfey, P. Remaking the Balkans - In memoriam Chris (Krsto) Cviic. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (2), 139-147.
Slukhai, S. Monitoring and evaluation as tools for enhancing public expenditure management in Ukraine. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (2), 217-239.
Sopek, P. Testing the sustainability of the Croatian public debt with dynamic models. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (4), 413-442.
Sikic, L. The Economics of Europe and the European Union / Larry Neal - book review. Cambridge University Press, 2007. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (1), 135-138.
Sonje, V., Alajbeg, D. and Bubas, Z. Efficient market hypothesis: is the Croatian stock market as (in)efficient as the U.S. market. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (3), 301-326.
Sulentic, M. Hidden public expenditure-Tax expenditures: necessity or currying favour with the voter? / Vjekoslav Bratic - book review. Zagreb: Institute of Public Finance, 2011. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (4), 479-484.
Vukovic, V. Political economy of the U.S. financial crisis 2007-2009. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (1), 91-128.
Vukovic, V. South Eastern Europe after the Crisis: a new dawn or back to business as usual? / Will Bartlett and Vassilis Monastiriotis, eds. - book review. London: London School of Economics and Political Science: LSE European Institute. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (2), 241-251.
Yakovlev, P. A. In uncertainty we trust: a median voter model with risk aversion. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (4), 465-477.
Zigman, A. and Cota, B. The impact of fiscal policy on government bond spreads in emerging markets. Financial Theory and Practice, 35 (4), 385-412.
If we recapitulate the 2005-2011 period, on average, we accept 64% of papers submitted for publication.
Prepared by MARTINA FABRIS
Institute of Public Finance, Zagreb
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