Slovenian Economic Mirror
The Slovenian Economic Mirror is a publication presenting and commenting on current macroeconomic developments, as well as on selected economic, social and environmental issues. It treats the main indicators of economic trends and monitors the implementation of economic policies. The publication is published in Slovenian and English.
Slovenian Economic Mirror - August-September 2008
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Autumn Forecast of Economic Trends, 2008–2010 | Economic growth at 4.8% in 2008, a slowdown to 3.1% next year; following 5.3% inflation in 2008, a decline to 3.9% next year |
Gross Domestic Product | Moderation of economic growth at a relatively high level in the first six months of the year; exports and investment remain the main drivers of growth |
International Environment | Further… |
Slovenian Economic Mirror - July 2008
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In the Spotlight | Gradual slowdown in economic activity; inflation remains high |
International Environment | Economic growth in the EMU expected to moderate in the second quarter according to current data; inflation in the EMU strengthened to 4.1% in July |
Balance of Payments | Current account deficit widening |
Price Trends & Policy | Inflation in June marked particularly by high price rises of… |
Slovenian Economic Mirror - June 2008
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In the Spotlight | GDP recorded relatively high growth in the first quarter (5.4%) and a change in structure; inflation increases due to further oil price rises |
International Environment | Economic growth in EMU was higher than expected in the first quarter and set to slow down towards the end of the year; inflation in EMU at 4.0% in June |
Competitiveness | The deterioration in price… |
Slovenian Economic Mirror - May 2008
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In the Spotlight | Growth of exports and production in manufacturing continued to moderate in March, while construction activity growth remained high |
International Environment | Economic growth in the EMU in the first quarter remained at the same level as at the end of last year |
Balance of Payments - Current Account | The higher current account deficit in the first quarter was mainly due to the… |