REGIONAL COOPERATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
REGIONAL COOPERATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION REGIONAL COOPERATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS AND REGIONAL COOPERATION References European Commission (2009), Eurostat (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat) Shapiro, D. (2008), Transnational Corporations, Vol. 17, No. 1 (April). European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (2008), Transition Report. Central Bureau of Statistics of Croatia, Statistical Yearbook of Croatia, various issues. Balkan Monitor (2008), Analytical Report. International Monetary Fund (2008), World Economic Outlook (April ). Jovančević R., and Šević Ž.ed.(2006), Foreign Direct Investment Policies in South- East Europe, Greenwich University Press University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics and Business and Political Culture Jovančević, R. (2005), Economic Impact of globalization and EU /Ekonomski učinci globalizacije i EU/, Mekron promet, Zagreb. Jovančević, R. and Šimurina, J. (2008), FDI in New Member States of the EU: Economic Implication for host Economies. Publ. in China International Seminar for Universities,(ed. Lu Xiang), Paper Collection Volume VIII, China Beijing (p.305-316). A. Maddison (2007), Contours the World E conomy, Oxford University Press. De Luna Martinez, Jose (2005), Workers Remittances to Developing Countries: A survey with central banks on selected public policy issues, Policy research working paper 3638, World Bank, Washington D.C. United Nations (2008), World Investment Report, New York. World Bank (2009), Global Economic Prospects (March 30). The World Bank (2008), Migration and Remittances, Fact book , Washington D.C. The World Bank (2007), Attracting Investment to South East Europe, FIAS, (November). 29
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References<br />
European Commission (2009), Eurostat (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat)<br />
Shapiro, D. (2008), Transnational Corporations, Vol. 17, No. 1 (April).<br />
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (2008), Transition Report.<br />
Central Bureau of Statistics of Croatia, Statistical Yearbook of Croatia, various issues.<br />
Balkan Monitor (2008), Analytical Report.<br />
International Monetary Fund (2008), World Economic Outlook (April ).<br />
Jovančević R., and Šević Ž.ed.(2006), Foreign Direct Investment Policies in South-<br />
East Europe, Greenwich University Press University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics<br />
and Business and Political Culture<br />
Jovančević, R. (2005), Economic Impact of globalization and EU /Ekonomski učinci<br />
globalizacije i EU/, Mekron promet, Zagreb.<br />
Jovančević, R. and Šimurina, J. (2008), FDI in New Member States of the EU: Economic<br />
Implication for host Economies. Publ. in China International Seminar for Universities,(ed.<br />
Lu Xiang), Paper Collection Volume VIII, China Beijing (p.305-316).<br />
A. Maddison (2007), Contours the World E conomy, Oxford University Press.<br />
De Luna Martinez, Jose (2005), Workers Remittances to Developing Countries: A survey<br />
with central banks on selected public policy issues, Policy research working paper 3638,<br />
World Bank, Washington D.C.<br />
United Nations (2008), World Investment Report, New York.<br />
World Bank (2009), Global Economic Prospects (March 30).<br />
The World Bank (2008), Migration and Remittances, Fact book , Washington D.C.<br />
The World Bank (2007), Attracting Investment to South East Europe, FIAS, (November).<br />
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