Finding Slovenia


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Slovenia


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The people of Slovenia share a unique culture that can be seen in the country's arts, celebrations, and foods. As readers discover these and other engaging aspects of Slovenia's past and present, they are given a comprehensive tour of this European nation. Bold, beautiful photographs display the scenes of Slovenia and the people who call this country home. The history, geography, economy, and Slovenian government are presented through a narrative that features the most current information available. Maps, sidebars, and a rich resource section support the narrative. Your readers also get to try easy-to-follow recipes of traditional Slovenian fare, providing an authentic and fun learning experience.




Slovenia


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Thirteen years after independence from the former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, Slovenia has become one of the most advanced transition economies in Central and Eastern Europe and will become a member of the EU in May 2004. This publication examines the country's recent political and socio-economic history, its transition to a market economy and the challenges that lie ahead. It includes contributions from Slovenia's president, a former vice prime minister, the current and previous ministers of finance, the minister of European Affairs, the current and former governors of the Bank of Slovenia, as well as from leading development scholars in Slovenia and abroad.




Moon Croatia & Slovenia


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Join world traveler Shann Fountain Alipour for an unforgettable experience. With her unique perspective and advice you can trust, Moon Croatia & Slovenia has everything you need to know to have a more personal and memorable experience. With their the sun-washed towns, sparkling coastlines, thick green forests, and snow-topped mountains, Moon Croatia & Slovenia shows you what you need to know to plan the perfect trip for you. Sample the local vintages along the best wine routes and explore the breathtaking scenery while basking in the Mediterranean sunshine. Along with trip ideas like “Dalmatian Islands Getaway” and tips on how to make the most of short stays in Zagreb, Dubrovnik, and Ljubljana, Alipour knows exactly where to find authentic experiences off the beaten track. With expertly crafted maps and gorgeous photos, this full-color guidebook gives you the tools you need to have an immersive and unique experience. Moon Croatia & Slovenia includes areas such as: Zagreb Inland Croatia Istria Kvarner Gulf Northern and Southern Dalmatia Dubrovnik Ljubljana Inland Slovenia Coastal Slovenia and the Karst Region Find the Moon guide that best suits your trip! Touring Europe for longer? Try Moon Iceland, Moon Istanbul & the Turkish Coast, and Moon Prague & Budapest.




Slovenia


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The Bank of Slovenia (BoS) officially pursues a policy aimed at lowering inflation to European levels and maintaining the stability of the currency. Since 1997, the intermediate target of the BoS has been the growth of the broad monetary aggregate M3 (defined as the daily average of the last quarter of the year relative to the same period last year). During 1995–98, to limit the impact of large inflows of foreign capital on the domestic economy and achieve its monetary targets, the BoS has resorted to heavy capital controls.




Republic of Slovenia


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Sustained efforts to restore financial stability and pursue prudent macroeconomic policies are paying off. Slovenia has enjoyed a robust three-year economic recovery, with output and employment rising steadily. Yet these indicators remain below their 2008 levels, highlighting the severity of the two crises in 2008–9 and 2012–13.




Progress in Reading Literacy


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Slovenia and the EU


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Republic of Slovenia


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Slovenia is among the most successful transition economies of central and eastern Europe. The authorities have consistently maintained conservative macroeconomic policies, which together with the relatively favorable starting point, allowed them the luxury of a gradual pace of reform. This approach to economic policy has delivered macroeconomic stability while maintaining social consensus and political continuity; at the same time, however, it has delayed the restructuring in certain sectors. Developments in 1999 have shaped by changes in the external environment and temporary domestic factors.




The A to Z of Slovenia


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For more than 1,300 years Slovenes had lived in Eastern Europe without having a separate Slovene state, but in December of 1990, they voted for independence, or, put more appropriately, for "disassociation" from Yugoslavia. Unfortunately, Slovenia had to fight for its independence, which it did not fully achieve until 1995 after its bloody disintegration with Yugoslavia was over. Since independence, however, Slovenia has prospered; its economy is far ahead of other former communist states and in 2004 Slovenia acceded to both NATO and the European Union, the only republic of former Yugoslavia to do so. The A to Z of Slovenia covers the history of Slovenia and its struggle to gain independence from communism. This is done through a detailed chronology, an introduction, appendixes, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on some of the more significant persons, places, and events; institutions and organizations; and political, economic, social, cultural, and religious facets.