Publications
All our studies, forecasts and analyses are published in publications, which are available on our website; some of them are also available in printed form. If you wish to be notified when a new publication is released, you can subscribe to IMAD’s e-mail alerts by providing your e-mail address.
Spring Forecast of Economic Trends 2017
The Spring Forecast envisages GDP growth strengthening to 3.6% this year and then hovering around 3% in 2018 and 2019. Favourable labour market trends will persist, but towards the end of the forecasting period they will be increasingly characterised by demographic change. After last year’s strongest growth of the average wage in five years, we expect its further strengthening in 2017–2019.…
Slovenian Economic Mirror 1/2017
The relatively favourable developments in the euro area have continued. In Slovenia, favourable trends in economic activity also continued; the labour market situation improved further. Despite the economic growth achieved, bank loan financing has remained modest; the maturity structure of the banks’ liabilities has deteriorated further.
Slovenian Economic Mirror 8/2016
Economic activity in Slovenia continues to strengthen as a result of exports and household consumption. The labour market is recovering faster than last year. After almost two years of decline, consumer prices have been higher year on year in the last six months. The volume of loans to domestic non-banking sectors continues to contract year on year. The general government deficit on a cash basis…
IB revija 2/2016
Contents of issue No. 2 Vol. L, 2016:
Anze Burger, Matija Rojec
JEL: F200, L200
Intensity and modes of integration of Slovenian companies into global value chains
Tanja Celebic
JEL: I210, I230, I250, I280, J240
Encouraging student employability in Slovenia
Nada Stropnik, Sanja Cukut Krilic, Natasa Kump
JEL: J110
Possibilities to improve Slovenian data on migration and migrants
Milan Naprudnik
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Autumn Forecast of Economic Trends 2016
The autumn forecast for GDP growth in 2016 and the two years that follow envisages a continuation of favourable economic trends; GDP growth dynamics will be marked primarily by government investment related to the absorption of EU funds. Favourable labour market trends will persist, but they will be increasingly characterised by demographic change. The key risks to the central scenario of IMAD’s…
Slovenian Economic Mirror 7/2016
Economic growth in the euro area continued in the third quarter of 2016; moderate economic growth is also expected for the last quarter of the year. During the summer months positive developments also continued in Slovenia; the prospects for the last quarter are also favourable.
Slovenian Economic Mirror 6/2016
The prospects for economic growth in the euro area remain favourable; the risks are on the downside and arise mainly from outside the euro area. Most short-term indicators of economic activity in Slovenia increased further at the beginning of the third quarter.
Demographic change and its economic and social consequences
The age structure of Slovenia’s population is changing, as is the case in the majority of developed countries. The key feature of the changes is a contraction in the share of the working age population and an increase in the number of elderly people.