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Slovenia's economic transformation deviated from the usual patterns: its general approach to reforms was rather conservative and had more elements of gradualism than shock therapy. It was inclined to tolerate inflation as Slovenia decided to pursue some priorities other than fighting inflation...
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In the economic policy performed by Slovenia during the transition there has been a mix between Neoclassical (shock) therapy and Keynesianism. Slovenia's economic transition is compared with three theoretical models: neoclassical shock, neoclassical gradualist and Post Keynesian. It followed the...
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Examining the most advanced economies in transition we meet a moderate and long lasting inflation. This paper tries to determine one of the important mechanisms of inflation connected with the price setting under those circumstances. As the recorded inflation represents one of the most important...
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