In recent months, many commentators have turned their attention towards Slovenia, with some predicting that the country may soon need to request a bailout from the ‘Troika’. With this in mind, Slovenia’s government has moved to push through a package of tax increases, public sector pay cuts, privatisations and bank reforms. Nicole Lindstrom argues that while the government’s reform agenda may have forestalled a bailout, many Slovenes feel that it has been done in a way that undermines the country’s democracy
The author examines the last 20 years of Slovenian economic history. He argues that export-led econ...
The article explores the elements that led Slovenia to face another major crisis within the Eurozone...
Na podlagi analiziranja gospodarske krize in dolga Slovenije ter posameznih izbranih držav ugotavlja...
The Slovenian economy has been through steep ups and downs post-EU accession (2004), and is at the c...
During the economic crisis, Slovenia has transformed from one of the most successful new EU Member S...
The Slovenian economy appeared on the brink of bankruptcy at the end of 2013. The situation was caus...
In this article, we argue that the post-crisis banking governance framework of the European Union, n...
The aim of this contribution is to discuss and represent some of the developments in Slovenian law, ...
The changed macroeconomic conditions brought about by the global financial and economic crisis are p...
During the Great Recession, Slovenia recorded one of the worst economic performances within the EU. ...
On October 7, 2008, as the European Union (EU) coordinated its members’ response to the Global Finan...
V magistrski nalogi je predstavljen kritičen pogled na način izvedbe sanacije bank v Republiki Slove...
In the past 20 years, the Slovenia has been praised as the richest former socialist country, having ...
In the past 20 years, the Slovenia has been praised as the richest former socialist country, having ...
First published online 29 July 2011The political-economy literature has so far almost unanimously re...
The author examines the last 20 years of Slovenian economic history. He argues that export-led econ...
The article explores the elements that led Slovenia to face another major crisis within the Eurozone...
Na podlagi analiziranja gospodarske krize in dolga Slovenije ter posameznih izbranih držav ugotavlja...
The Slovenian economy has been through steep ups and downs post-EU accession (2004), and is at the c...
During the economic crisis, Slovenia has transformed from one of the most successful new EU Member S...
The Slovenian economy appeared on the brink of bankruptcy at the end of 2013. The situation was caus...
In this article, we argue that the post-crisis banking governance framework of the European Union, n...
The aim of this contribution is to discuss and represent some of the developments in Slovenian law, ...
The changed macroeconomic conditions brought about by the global financial and economic crisis are p...
During the Great Recession, Slovenia recorded one of the worst economic performances within the EU. ...
On October 7, 2008, as the European Union (EU) coordinated its members’ response to the Global Finan...
V magistrski nalogi je predstavljen kritičen pogled na način izvedbe sanacije bank v Republiki Slove...
In the past 20 years, the Slovenia has been praised as the richest former socialist country, having ...
In the past 20 years, the Slovenia has been praised as the richest former socialist country, having ...
First published online 29 July 2011The political-economy literature has so far almost unanimously re...
The author examines the last 20 years of Slovenian economic history. He argues that export-led econ...
The article explores the elements that led Slovenia to face another major crisis within the Eurozone...
Na podlagi analiziranja gospodarske krize in dolga Slovenije ter posameznih izbranih držav ugotavlja...