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Effective Fund surveillance over the members of currency unions entails discussions at the regional level. This requirement derives from the fact that currency union members have devolved responsibility for policy areas that are central to Fund surveillance, notably monetary and exchange rate...
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Of the new members entering the European Union (EU) in May 2004, several had achieved a decade of impressive export growth, expanding significantly their shares of world markets. The empirical analysis shows that over the period 1994–2004, quality and technology upgrading associated with the...
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Since beginning economic transition, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia have—with much success …
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Slovenia is among the most successful transition economies of central and eastern Europe. The authorities have …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the challenges that the Republic of Slovenia will face in the coming years. It … efficiency by comparing performance indicators for banks in Slovenia, the European Monetary Union, and new member states. It …
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This paper provides a background on the key policy challenges for Slovenia in the euro zone. Then, it assesses the … targeted on relatively inefficient spending. This study also discusses the long-term fiscal sustainability position of Slovenia …
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Slovenia is set to become the first among the new European Union member states to adopt the euro. Executive Directors …
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This 2007 Article IV Consultation highlights that economic performance of Slovenia strengthened in 2006, supported by a …
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The spike in Slovenian inflation in 2007–08 has shown how structural bottlenecks may hamper Slovenian growth in the future. This Selected Issues paper investigates the role of supply factors and demand-side effects in explaining this surge. The paper concludes that the spike in Slovenian...
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