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This edited collection analyses various aspects of Slovakia's economy - including recent developments and events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and war in Ukraine - highlighting issues that arise from the current economic model, making it difficult for Slovakia to revitalize and adapt the economy to new circumstances.
Economic development. --- Slovakia. --- Economic development --- E-books
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Economic history. --- Slovakia --- Economic conditions. --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic --- Economics
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"Slovakia has a rich and complex history, but until now there has not been a comprehensive analysis of the nation's economic thought. This volume expertly fills this gap and traces the development of Slovak economic thought from the 16th Century to the present day. Identifying key themes, moments and thinkers, the chapters in this work consider the evolution of Slovak economic ideas and explores the nation's place alongside other schools of thought. Significant coverage is given to the economists Gregorius Berzeviczy and Imrich Karvaš, as well as landmark periods such as the creation of Czechoslovakia, the World Wars, the Socialist regime, and post-Communist Slovakia. This book is of interest to advanced students and researchers of the history of economic thought, economic history and political economy, as well as those with a specific interest in the history of Slovakia. Julius Horváth is Professor at the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, and Vienna, Austria"--
Economics --- History. --- Berzeviczy, Gergely, --- Karvaˆs, Imrich A. --- Slovakia
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This report presents the findings and recommendations of the OECD review of SME and Entrepreneurship Policy in the Slovak Republic. It examines how to address the challenges of stimulating more productive entrepreneurship, supporting enterprise scale-up, stimulating SME exports and global value chain participation, increasing SME innovation and innovative entrepreneurship, and making entrepreneurship more inclusive across the population.
Entrepreneurship. --- Small business --- Business enterprises. --- Government policy. --- Slovakia --- Politics and government.
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Economic history. --- Economic policy. --- Slovakia --- Economic conditions. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Economic conditions --- History, Economic
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This report, "OECD Skills Strategy Slovak Republic: Assessment and Recommendations", identifies opportunities and makes recommendations to strengthen the skills of youth, reduce skills imbalances, foster greater participation in adult learning and strengthen the use of skills in the workplace.
Occupational training --- Skills development. --- Slovakia. --- Job training --- Manpower development and training --- Manpower training programs --- Vocational training --- Education --- Training --- Education and training services industry --- Practice firms --- Slowakei --- République slovaque --- Slovaquie --- Slovak Republic (1993- ) --- Slovenská Republika (1993- ) --- Republika Słowacka --- RS --- Slovakii︠a︡ --- Slovat︠s︡kai︠a︡ Respublika --- Eslovàquia --- Slovensko --- Slovak Socialist Republic (Czechoslovakia) --- Slovak Republic (Czechoslovakia) --- Czechoslovakia --- Slovakia (Czechoslovakia) --- E-books
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Economic assistance, Slovakian. --- Economic assistance. --- Slovakia --- Economic policy. --- Economic aid --- Foreign aid program --- Foreign assistance --- Grants-in-aid, International --- International economic assistance --- International grants-in-aid --- Economic policy --- International economic relations --- Conditionality (International relations)
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This Selected Issues paper uses the case of the Slovak Republic to investigate how European Union (EU) countries can make optimal use of EU funds to reduce regional disparities. The findings suggest that high-quality government and a more educated population lead to better absorption of EU funds. There is also evidence that absorption increases when spending is more decentralized. Regions with a sufficient level of human capital and adequate institutions are more likely to spend the allocated funds efficiently and to experience growth as a result. With appropriate administrative and governance capacities, fighting corruption should therefore be the priority to speed absorption and allow for higher-quality projects.
Slovakia --- Economic conditions. --- Exports and Imports --- Public Finance --- Production and Operations Management --- Criminology --- Demography --- Social Security and Public Pensions --- Economics of the Elderly --- Economics of the Handicapped --- Non-labor Market Discrimination --- National Government Expenditures and Health --- Production --- Cost --- Capital and Total Factor Productivity --- Capacity --- International Investment --- Long-term Capital Movements --- Pensions --- Population & demography --- Public finance & taxation --- Macroeconomics --- International economics --- Pension spending --- Aging --- Health care spending --- Total factor productivity --- Absorptive capacity --- Expenditure --- Population and demographics --- Balance of payments --- Expenditures, Public --- Population aging --- Industrial productivity --- Capital movements --- Slovak Republic
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Leveraging its location and low-cost skilled labor, Slovakia has attained a very high level of integration with the global value chains, which has proved pivotal to exports growth and income convergence with the European Union. After half a decade of robust growth, the Slovak economy is decelerating. With rising trade tensions and a turning economic cycle, several vulnerabilities are coming to the fore. High dependence on exports combined with a concentrated export structure makes Slovakia particularly vulnerable to external developments. On the domestic front, a prolonged period of double-digit mortgage credit growth and declining bank profit margins have made households and the financial sector susceptible to labor and property market downturns.
Slovakia --- Economic conditions. --- Banking --- Banks and Banking --- Banks and banking --- Banks --- Debt Management --- Debt --- Debts, Public --- Demand and Supply of Labor: General --- Depository Institutions --- Expenditure --- Expenditures, Public --- Exports and Imports --- Exports --- Finance --- Financial institutions --- Housing prices --- Housing Supply and Markets --- Housing --- Income economics --- Industries: Financial Services --- International economics --- International trade --- Investments: General --- Labor market --- Labor markets --- Labor --- Labour --- Macroeconomics --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- Prices --- Property & real estate --- Public debt --- Public finance & taxation --- Public Finance --- Real Estate --- Sovereign Debt --- Trade: General --- Slovak Republic
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