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Economic Development of Slovakia in 2013 and Outlook up to 2015
doc. Ing. Karol Morvay, PhD.
Team
Ing. Ivana Šikulová, PhD., doc. Ing. Karol Morvay, PhD., Ing. Tomáš Jeck, PhD., Ing. Veronika Hvozdíková, PhD., Ing. Martin Hudcovský, PhD., Ing. Herta Gabrielová, CSc., Ing. Karol Frank, PhD.
- Year: 2014
- Pages: 128
- ISBN 978-80-7144-219-6
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The European economy in recent five years overcame the painful way of coming from one recession to another, a milder one. The period between these two downturns were filled with uncertainty and changes of expectations. The year 2013 was the year when Slovak economy experienced the second phase of crisis, which has been presented in various forms during last five years. However, the Slovak economy has withstood – maybe surprisingly – the second recessionary dip. At the end of the year, the outlooks got better. However, the European economy could be still easily hurt and apparition of financial turbulences will be still present for a long time.
The authors from the Institute of Economic Research SAS regularly offer their analytical view of the economic development in the past year and estimate the development for the next period. Economic growth, economic stability, production development, external economic relations, labour market parameters, prices and selected economic policy segments are reviewed every year. The publication begins with overall view on economy, and subsequently individual aspects of economy are reviewed. At the end, the overall (synthetized) look is used for interpretation of estimated outlook.
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