European Economic Policy course consists of series of lectures on different aspects of Croatia's accesion to EU. The lectures are delivered by members of Croatia's negotiation team, as well as experts from different working groups.Mrs. Olgica Spevec, President of the Competition Council, covers the chapter on competition policy. Martina Dalić, M.Sc., Board president of Partner banka d.d., presents the chapters: taxation, financial control, customs, financial and budgetary provisions. Sandra Švaljek, Ph.D., The Institute of Economics director, discusses the European fiscal policy.
Mrs. Ružica Gelo, vice-director of Sector for agriculture, food industry and forestry in Croatian Chamber of Economy, describes the chapters: agriculture and rural development, fishery, and food safety. Sanja Maleković, Ph.D., research associate at the Institute for International Relations, and Dean Zlatan Fröhlich, Ph.D., cover the chapter on regional policy.
Marija Vojnović, Ph.D., IGBS MBA Alumna, director of Euroconsilium d.o.o., covers the chapter on environment. Boris Vujčić, Ph.D., vice-governor of Croatian National Bank, discusses the consequences for Croatian economy upon accession, in relation to free movement of capital, and European Monetary Union. At the end Siniša Petrović, Ph.D., Professor at University of Zagreb’s School of Law, coveres the chapters: free movement of services, right of establishment, and company law.

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