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Since beginning economic transition, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia have—with much success …
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This paper analyzes the importance of developing market-enhancing institutions for restoring economic growth in transition economies during 1991–98. The paper’s main finding is that the development of an institutional framework has indeed a significant positive impact on growth, but that...
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The paper examines how the evolution from a classical centrally planned economy to a more market-oriented system will enhance the linkage between the exchange rate and the domestic price level. However, during the transition--as the economy continues to be predominantly state-owned, the...
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Using data for a sample of developing and transition countries, this paper estimates the relationship between government spending on health care and education, and social indicators. Unlike previous studies, where social indicators are used as proxies for the unobservable health and education...
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In economies in transition, the development of financial markets is a common objective linking the monetary and fiscal authorities, while monetary and public debt management cannot be strictly separated. This calls for close coordination of objectives and instruments of monetary and debt...
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payments assistance to its members, the Bank of Slovenia agrees to lend to the Fund an SDR-denominated amount up to the …
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This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that domestic demand in Slovenia rebounded strongly in 2003 after three …
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This Selected Issues paper provides a quantitative assessment of the determinants of inflation in Slovenia, and … disinflation in 2003. This paper also analyzes the direct fiscal implications of European Union accession on Slovenia …
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between credit and domestic demand growth. It reviews credit growth developments in Slovenia and in selected European Union …
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This 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights that Slovenia’s real GDP growth accelerated to 41⁄2 percent in 2004 driven …
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