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This paper on Republic of Croatia focuses on representative rate for the Euro. The Council of the European Union … decided on July 12, 2022 that the Republic of Croatia had fulfilled the necessary conditions for adoption of the euro with … effect from January 1, 2023, and that the conversion rate should be set at 7.53450 Croatian kuna per one euro. The Croatian …
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This Selected Issues paper assesses the youth unemployment problem in advanced European economies, especially the euro … area. Youth unemployment rates increased sharply in the euro area after the crisis. Much of these increases can be …
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largest securities settlement systems worldwide with a daily average settlement value of around 1.1 trillion euro, providing …
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, to outline a roadmap for reducing the Euro system's bond holdings. The current tightening cycle provides an opportunity …
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The 2023 Article IV Consultation discusses that the euro area economy has shown remarkable resilience in the aftermath …
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This Selected Issues paper for Japan illustrates the impact of fiscal and structural reforms on the Japanese and world economies. Japan faces a sizable fiscal deficit, against a backdrop of weak trend growth and growing imbalances in the world economy. Moreover, upward pressure on health care...
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This Selected Issues paper of the Republic of Estonia reviews the current account deficits, sustainability, and external solvency in the Baltic countries. The paper describes labor market trends in Estonia after the transition, institutional makeup of the market, and its effects on unemployment....
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Australia’s large external deficits appear sustainable. There are, however, risks associated with the resulting external debt that need continued careful management. These deficits, which largely reflect high investment rather than low saving, should be sustainable as long as the...
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This 2004 Article IV Consultation highlights that Slovakia’s economic performance has improved since the 2003 Article IV Consultation. Output has expanded strongly, and fiscal and external balances have narrowed substantially in recent years. These developments were assisted by large...
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This 2005 Article IV Consultation highlights that Malta’s economic growth languished in 2004 for a fourth consecutive year. Slow growth reflected the weakness of, and increasing competition in, Malta’s export markets, as well as domestic factors. The slowdown had begun with shocks...
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