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OECD Economic Surveys: Slovenia 2009
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- Table of contents
- Basic statistics of Slovenia, 2008
- Executive summary
- Assessment and recommendations
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Chapter 1. Restoring a sustainable growth path within the monetary union
- + The global economic crisis poses new challenges to economic policy
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Beyond the crisis, maintain a steady economic catch-up without macroeconomic imbalances
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Annex 1.A1. Growth accounting framework
- Annex 1.A2. Shift-share analysis of labour productivity growth
- Annex 1.A3. Main structural reforms in Slovenia
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Chapter 2. Keeping public finances on a sustainable path and improving efficiency
- + Box 2.1. The impact of favourable tax elasticity in recent fiscal improvement
- + A new pension reform is needed to ensure long-term fiscal sustainability
- + Restraining public spending…
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Making the tax system less distorting for growth
- Notes
- Bibliography
- + Annex 2.A1. The Convergence and Stability Programmes of Slovenia and actu
- Annex 2.A2. Generational accounting: An illustrative simulation of the wealth impact of ageing pre-funding on younger and older generations
- Annex 2.A3. Main tax reforms
- + Chapter 3. Improving the functioning of the labour market
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Chapter 4. Enhancing the business environment to foster productivity growth
- + Changing ownership and enterprise structure
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Good business environment and adequate entrepreneurial dynamism
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Strong market concentration in key service sectors
- Privatisation has slowed down, while regulatory capacities have improved
- The dominant role of state-owned banks
- Keener competition and low prices in telecommunication services despite strong state influence
- Relatively low final user prices for natural gas and electricity despite strong state presence
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Annex 4.A1. Estimation of mark-ups for Slovenian industries
- Glossary
This 2009 edition of OECD's periodic survey of Slovenia's economy includes chapters discussing restoring a sustainable growth path within the Monetary Union, restoring public finances on a sustainable path and improving efficiency, improving the functioning of the labour market, and enhancing the business environment to foster productivity growth.
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