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Slovenian Economic Mirror 6/2017
In Slovenia favourable developments continue in most sectors; the prospects also remain good. The labour market situation continues to improve under the impact of favourable economic conditions, while the growth of wages remains moderate. In October inflation was significantly lower than in previous months. The volume of loans to domestic non-banking sectors is rising further; the quality of…
J. Povšnar, M. Koprivnikar Šušteršič, M. Kovac, J. Kusar, T. Nenadič, A. Vidrih: Analysis of Slovenian companies' performance in 2016, by activity
This working paper analyses business results of Slovenian commercial companies using AJPES statistical
data from companies’ balance sheets and profit and loss statements. The analysis covers the period 2008–2016 (following the revision of NACE in 2008), focusing mainly on changes in company performance in 2016. Value added of commercial companies increased significantly in 2016 and accounted for…
Autumn Forecast of Economic Trends 2017
The Autumn Forecast predicts 4.4% GDP growth for this year; in the next two years the broad-based economic growth will continue, hovering between 3% and 4%. The forecast is based on assumptions of stable economic conditions at home and internationally and favourable expectations. The key drivers of this year’s faster growth are the high growth of exports and the dynamics of government investment;…
J. Pečar: How is life in Slovenian regions
In modern societies, the well-being of the population is one of the main development goals. Many factors
affecting the quality of life of the population have their origin in the local environment. Therefore, the
measurement of prosperity at lower territorial levels is very important, as the specificities and differences
between them are hidden in the national average. This workbook presents…
IB revija 1/2017
Contents of issue No. 1 Vol. LI, 2017:
Ana Murn
JEL: E640, I310
Economic inequality in Slovenia
Marko Lovec
JEL: F510, F530, F550
Failure of negotiations on TTIP from the perspective of negotiations theory
Marjan Svetlicic
JEL: F130, F220, F230, F510, H250, H550, I300
Are Donald Trump’s voters really the losers of globalisation and are they really the economic winners of the American election?
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Slovenian Economic Mirror 5/2017
This year activity is increasing in most activities and the prospects remain favourable. The labour market situation continues to improve under the impact of favourable economic conditions, while wage movements remain moderate. Year-on-year growth in consumer prices has been down again in the last few months. Amid favourable economic developments and moderate expenditure growth, the general…
Development Report 2017
Following the setback during the crisis, Slovenia has been making progress in terms of economic development and the welfare of its population in recent years; it has also reduced pressures on the environment. Since 2014 the economic picture has been improving, and Slovenia is again catching up with economically more advanced countries. The recovery has led to an overall improvement in the material…
Slovenian Economic Mirror 4/2017
Broad-based economic growth in Slovenia accelerated further in the first quarter of this year; GDP was up 5.3% year-on-year, recording the strongest growth since the second quarter of 2008. Growth in foreign demand and competitiveness gains continue to boost the growth of exports and related activity in manufacturing and some segments of market services. A significant improvement in labour market…
Slovenian Economic Mirror 3/2017
Euro area economic growth has remained stable at the beginning of 2017; similar growth is also projected for the next two years. Favourable economic developments continued in Slovenia at the beginning of the year. Gains in the manufacturing sector’s competitiveness are reflected in further growth in Slovenia's merchandise market shares in the EU and on the global market. As a result of favourable…
Slovenian Economic Mirror 2/2017
Boosted by foreign and domestic demand, the favourable trends in economic activity continued in Slovenia at the turn of the year; the outlook also remains encouraging. Under the influence of rising economic activity, the growth of employment and the moderate wage growth continue. Consumer price growth strengthened in the first months of the year, reflecting supply-side factors and a further…