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Political Aspect of the Saving – Investment Gap in Croatia
Author(s) -
Damir Piplica
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
research in applied economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1948-5433
DOI - 10.5296/rae.v7i4.8420
Subject(s) - investment (military) , scope (computer science) , economic policy , government (linguistics) , economics , politics , monetary economics , political science , linguistics , philosophy , computer science , law , programming language
All the Governments of Croatia should acknowledge the importance of the economic policy that will encourage higher saving rates thus enabling correlation with the investment rate with the scope of reaching important macroeconomic goals, such as the GDP and employment rates increase, etc., without in any way endangering the macroeconomic stability of the national economy. Regardless of the great impact savings had on the investments, the implementation of the economic or investment policy on behalf of the Right-wing Government of Croatia had a great impact in creating the discrepancy in the saving-investment ratio, than it was the case with the Left-wing Government of Croatia. If the Right–wing Government of Croatia starts implementing the economic policy with the sole scope of reaching higher saving rates than the former ones, complying with their ideology, and focusing less on how to opportunistically reach middle voters, they will influence effectively the saving and investment correlation, thus lessening the saving-investment gap and reaching the macroeconomic stability. However, if the Right-wing Government opportunistically turn to the “middle voters” instead of following their ideology`s programme, this could lead to the decrease in efficiency of some economic policy measures with the goal of reaching a certain saving-investment correlation. On the other hand, with the growth in saving rates, Left-wing Government of Croatia can influence effectively its correlation with the investment rates, but still in a lesser proportion compared to the Right–wing Government of Croatia. With the Left–wing Government of Croatia opportunistically orienting on the “middle voters” that would facilitate their position in achieving the macroeconomic stability and thus enforcing their influence on the saving-investment correlation, as would not be the case if only complying with their left oriented party`s programme.

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