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Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy in Slovenia Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Gonzalo Caprirolo
Vladimir Lavrac () (Institute for Economic Research Ljubljana)
The paper is divided in three sections presenting some stylized facts concerning monetary and exchange rate policy framework in Slovenia. Three periods are covered: Money-based Stabilization Policy (1991-1995), Price and Real Exchange Rate Stability Dual Targeting Policy (1996-2001), and Exchange Rate Based Stabilization Policy and Accession to ERM2 (2001-).
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Keywords: Regional Input ; Monetary Policy ; Exchange Rate Policy ; Slovenia ; Other versions of this item:
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