Local government borrowing in Croatia hindered by outdated practices and limited options.
Local government units in Croatia mainly use traditional loans for funding projects, with little use of local government bonds. The borrowing conditions are not conducive to developing a local debt market. The city of Zagreb plays a dominant role in borrowing, affecting other local units. Subsidized loans from government institutions can be more expensive than those from commercial banks. Financial assets should be considered when analyzing local government debt. Investing in local utility firms may delay fiscal decentralization.