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Slovenian Economic Mirror 5/2016
Short-term indicators of economic activity and confidence indicate that GDP growth in the euro area continued in the second quarter but is expected to be lower than in previous quarters. The United Kingdom’s referendum decision to leave the EU brings a great deal of uncertainties about the economic and political situation in Europe. In Slovenia, at the beginning of the second quarter, most…
IB revija 1/2016
Contents of issue No. 1 Vol. L, 2016:
Anže Burger, Matija Rojec
JEL: F200, L200
Integration of Slovenian companies in global value chains and their performance
Jasmina Mirčeva, Marijan Manoilov
JEL: I290
Participation of Adults in Education: Preliminary Findings of an International PIAAC Study
Sveto Stojanovski, Štefan Bojnec
JEL: F140, F150, O024, O520
Trade between the Republic of Macedonia…
Economic Issues 2016
Economic Issues has been dealing with topics that require an economic policy response since its first edition in 2007. This year’s publication focuses on fiscal policy and developments as well as responses to demographic change in Slovenia. We also prepared international conference about the topics.
Slovenian Economic Mirror 4/2016
In the first quarter, economic growth in the euro area strengthened to 0.6% (seasonally adjusted) and GDP was up 1.7% year-on-year. GDP growth in Slovenia also continued in the first quarter owing to a notable strengthening of exports. The labour market situation continues to improve. In the first quarter the number of employed persons rose slightly again.
Slovenian Economic Mirror 3/2016
GDP growth in the euro area continued at the beginning of the year. Activity increased further in most sectors in Slovenia at the beginning of the year. The labour market situation continues to improve. Owing to good business performance, average gross earnings per employee in the private sector rose significantly in the last four months. Export competitiveness improved further.
Assessing the Effects of Some Structural Measures in Slovenia
According to IMAD analyses, structural imbalances in Slovenia have been accumulating for several years, impeding economic recovery and, in particular, the achievement of lasting and stable economic growth and long-term fiscal sustainability.
Development Report 2016
In the past few years, Slovenia has taken a number of positive steps and slightly narrowed its development gap with the EU. Regardless of these positive shifts, challenges remain in terms of ensuring a more sustainable improvement to Slovenia’s growth potential and the welfare of its population, which will require more radical structural changes.
Slovenian Economic Mirror 2/2016
At the beginning of the year, short-term indicators of economic activity in the euro area continued to improve; the values of confidence indicators remained relatively high despite deterioration. In Slovenia, most short-term indicators of economic activity improved further at the beginning of the year.
Slovenian Economic Mirror 1/2016
The EC and IMF predict a continuation of economic growth in Slovenia’s main trading partners in 2016, but point to increased risks particularly with regard to developments in emerging economies. Most short-term indicators of economic activity in Slovenia remained at the achieved levels towards the end of 2015. Towards the end of the year, the number of employed persons continued to grow; in…