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This article investigates the demand for food in Slovenia in 1988-2008 by employing an Almost Ideal Demand System based on Household Budget Survey datasets with own production included. It was established that the demand for food was mostly inelastic, while the responsiveness of households to...
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Slovenia belongs to a group of EU member states that have reduced their personal income tax burden during the late-2000s financial and economic crisis. The latest changes, introduced in the personal income tax system during the last two years, have primarily reduced the tax burden on low-income...
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In the article, we model R&D as a major endogenous growth element in a small open economy general equilibrium framework and consider several R&D policy scenarios for Slovenia. Increase of the share of sectoral investment in R&D that is deductible from the corporate income tax and increase of...
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