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Fiscal Measures For Green Transition And Their Influence On Macroeconomic Indicators: Case Of Slovenia

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  • TATJANA STANIMIROVIC

    (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Administration, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia)

  • MAJA KLUN

    (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Administration, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia)

  • ZIGA KOTNIK

    (University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Administration, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Abstract

Public financial incentives for the green transition focus on public spending and tax incentives, which influence behaviour and investments. The research examines the impact of these measures on macroeconomic indicators in Slovenia, such as GDP growth, unemployment rate, productivity, and innovation activity. Findings show that some measures have a positive impact on economic growth and productivity, but the effects are small. Same can be concluded for unemployment rate. In some cases, influence is shown only in selected group of observed population and in specific time lags observed. General conclusions for the time period from 2018 to 2022 examined for Slovenia did not provide definitive conclusions for policy making.

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  • Tatjana Stanimirovic & Maja Klun & Ziga Kotnik, 2025. "Fiscal Measures For Green Transition And Their Influence On Macroeconomic Indicators: Case Of Slovenia," Review of Economic and Business Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, issue 35, pages 61-70, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:aic:revebs:y:2025:j:35:stanimirovict
    DOI: 10.47743/rebs-2025-1-0004
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    • G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation
    • H30 - Public Economics - - Fiscal Policies and Behavior of Economic Agents - - - General

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