04833oam 22006735 450 991081292340332120200520144314.01-280-08497-997866100849751-4175-0151-010.1596/0-8213-5718-2(CKB)111087027998140(EBL)3050665(OCoLC)811251406(SSID)ssj0000089543(PQKBManifestationID)11124017(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000089543(PQKBWorkID)10088979(PQKB)11775794(MiAaPQ)EBC3050665(Au-PeEL)EBL3050665(CaPaEBR)ebr10052880(CaONFJC)MIL8497(The World Bank)2003066135(US-djbf)13429865(EXLCZ)9911108702799814020031209d2004 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSlovenia : from Yugoslavia to the European Union /editors Mojmir Mrak, Matja Rojec, and Carlos Silva-JaureguiWashington, DC :World Bank,2004.lvi, 446 pages illustrations ;23 cmDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-5718-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Overview: Slovenia's Threefold Transition; Part I The Road toward Political and Economic Independence; Chapter 1 The Political Reasons for the Dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia; Chapter 2 Socialism and the Disintegration of SFR Yugoslavia; Chapter 3 Independence and Integration into the International Community: A Window of Opportunity; Chapter 4 Institutional Setting for the New Independent State; Chapter 5 Transition to a National and a Market Economy: A Gradualist Approach; Chapter 6 Establishing Monetary SovereigntyChapter 7 Succession Issues in Allocating the External Debt of SFR Yugoslavia and Achieving Slovenia's Financial Independence Part II Socioeconomic Transformation- The Slovenian Way; Chapter 8 Macroeconomic Stabilization and Sustainable Growth; Chapter 9 Trade Policy in the Transition Process; Chapter 10 Monetary System and Monetary Policy; Chapter 11 Exchange Rate Policy and Management of Capital Flows; Chapter 12 Fiscal Policy and Public Finance Reforms; Chapter 13 Building an Institutional Framework for a Full-Fledged Market EconomyChapter 14 Privatization, Restructuring, and Corporate Governance of the Enterprise SectorChapter 15 Enterprise Restructuring in the First Decade of Independence; Chapter 16 The Banking Sector; Chapter 17 Capital Market Development; Chapter 18 Labor Market Developments in the 1990's; Chapter 19 Social Sector Developments; Chapter 20 Reentering the Markets of the Former Yugoslavia; Part III The Quest for EU Membership; Chapter 21 EU Membership: Rationale, Costs, and Benefits; Chapter 22 Slovenia's Road to Membership in the European UnionChapter 23 Size Matters in the European Union: Searching for Balance between Formal and Actual Equality Chapter 24 Political Economy of Slovenia's Transition; About the Editors; Contributors; Index; Figures; Figure 8.1 Real GDP in EU Accession Countries; Figure 8.2 Inflation Rate, 1987-96; Figure 8.3 Inflation Rate, 1997-2003; Figure 8.4 Inflation in EU Accession Countries, 2002; Figure 8.5 Current Account Balance; Figure 8.6 Inward Foreign Direct Investment; Figure 8.7 External Debt in EU Accession Countries, 2002; Figure 8.8 Unemployment Rate; Figure 8.9 General Government Fiscal BalanceFigure 8.10 Fiscal Balance in Selected EU Accession Countries and the European Union, 2002 Figure 8.11 EU Accession Countries and Maastricht Parameters, 2002; Figure 10.1 Structural Position of the Money Market and Net Foreign Currency Assets of the Central Bank; Figure 10.2 Structural Position of the Money Market, Required Reserves, and Net Liquidity Supply via Monetary Policy Instruments; Figure 10.3 Relationship of Change in Central Bank Bills Outstanding to Necessary Purchases or Sales of Foreign Exchange; Figure 11.1 Monetization on the Retail Foreign Exchange MarketFigure 11.2 Base Money and Central Bank CreditsWorld Bank e-Library.SloveniaEconomic policySloveniaEconomic conditions330.94973Mrak Mojmir282299Rojec Matija265791Silva-Jauregui Carlos1617343World Bank.DLCDLCDLCBOOK9910812923403321Slovenia3948472UNINA