Title Tečajna politika u novim članicama Europske unije
Title (english) Exchange rate policy in the new EU mamber states
Author Suzana Hora
Mentor Ines Kersan-Škabić (mentor)
Committee member Manuel Benazić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Ines Kersan-Škabić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Lela Tijanić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of economics and tourism "Dr. Mijo Mirković") Pula
Defense date and country 2017-07-19, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics International Economics
Abstract U svakodnevnim raspravama devizni tečaj česta je tema, odnos domaće i strane valute,jeli
realan ili ne te hoće li doći i do koje promjene valute će doći. Neki ekonomisti smatraju da je
devizni tečaj najvažnija ekonomsko-politička varijabla jer utječe na sva makroekonomska
kretanja. U radu se analiziraju tečajni sustavi novih zemalja članica Europske unije počevši od
početka devedesetih godina pa sve do danas. Zemlje srednje i istočne Europe, prelaskom na
tržišnu privredu, započele su razvoj koji se temeljio na inozemnoj štednji. To je dovelo do
precijenjenosti domaće valute, velikog deficita na tekućem računu zemlje i inozemne
zaduženosti te su mnoge zemlje došle u tešku gospodarsku situaciju.
Cilj jeizrade rada upoznavanje s tečajnim režimima, njihovim prednostima i nedostatcima,
utvrđivanje čimbenika koji utječu na izbor tečajnih režima, upoznavanje s tečajnom politikom
novih zemalja članica Europske unije, kriterijima ulaska u Ekonomsku i monetarnu uniju i
posljedicama preuzimanja eura kao vlastite valute za odabrane zemlje članice EU. Analizirane
su zasebno nove zemlje članice koje su uvele euro (Cipar, Litva i Slovenija) i zemlje koje još
uvijek vode svoje samostalne monetarne politike i neće u skoro vrijeme uvesti zajedničku
valutu (Hrvatska i Bugarska).
Abstract (english) In everyday discussion exchange rate policy is a frequent theme, the ratio of domestic and
foreign currency, is it real or not, will there be change and which changes in the currency will
come. Some economists believe that exchange rate is the most important economic-political
variable, because it affects on all macroeconomic trends. In this paper analyzes the exchange
rate system of new member states of the European Union, starting from the beginning of the
nineties and continuing until today. The countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the
transition to a market economy, started the development which is based on foreign savings.
This has led to overvaluation of the domestic currency, a large current account deficit and
external dept of country, so many countries came to difficult economic situation.
Aim of the dissertation is to inform about exchange rate regimes, their advantages and
disadvantages, determining factors influencing the choice of exchange rate regime, getting to
know the exchange rate policy of the new EU member states, the criteria of joining the
Economic and Monetary Union and consequences of taking the euro as their own currency for
selected countries EU member states. Were analyzed separately New Member States that have
adopted the euro (Cyprus, Lithuania and Slovenia) and the countries that still maintain their
independent monetary policy and sings in the near severity common currency (Croatia and
Bulgaria).
Keywords
tečaj
tečajna politika
Europska unija
euro
nove zemlje članice
Keywords (english)
exchange rate
exchange rate policy
European Union
euro
new member states
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:286376
Study programme Title: Business Economics; specializations in: Financial Management, Marketing Management, Management and Entrepreneurship, Tourism and Development, Business Informatics Course: Financial Management Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra ekonomije (magistar/magistra ekonomije)
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