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The euro changeover in the Slovak Republic: implications for inflation and interest ratesEnglish | View long abstract 12-Aug-2008 Felix Hüfner and Isabell Koske This paper investigates the implications of euro adoption in the Slovak Republic for inflation and interest rates with an attempt to quantify their likely size as well as their consequences for the general public. Also available: |
The challenges of EMU accession faced by catching-up countries: A Slovak Republic case studyEnglish | View long abstract 27-Sep-2005 Anne-Marie Brook This paper discusses the particular challenges faced by "catching-up" countries that wish to join the euro area. Economics Department Working Paper 444. Also available:Related documents: |
Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic 2005: Policies to smooth the path to euro area accessionEnglish | View long abstract 26-Sep-2005 Although Slovakia is making good progress towards fulfilling the Maastricht criteria for accession to the euro area, challenges and risks still remain. Some policy guidelines are proposed to minimise these risks. |
Economic Survey - Slovak Republic 2004: How can fiscal and monetary policies support growth?English | View long abstract 10-Feb-2004 The OECD Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic 2004 concludes that continuing efforts of fiscal consolidation will improve the macroeconomic policy mix and help maintain supportive monetary conditions ... |
Economic Survey - Slovak Republic 2004: Summary: an ambitious reform programme under wayEnglish | View long abstract 10-Feb-2004 The OECD Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic 2004 concludes that Slovakia is engaged in an ambitious reform process which has a potential to quicken productivity growth and increase the employment ... |
DEV Centre WP 218: Float in Order to Fix? Lessons from Emerging Markets for EU Accession Countriespdf,389Kb,English | View long abstract 26-Nov-2003 Jorge Braga de Macedo and Helmut Reisen "Argentina, Chile and Mexico, Spain and Portugal: même combat! Having established macroeconomic discipline, structural reform and democracy at home, their governments would like to set these achievements in stone by joining a rich-country club. |
Housing Finance in Transition EconomiesEnglish | View long abstract 18-Mar-2002 This publication contains selected papers originally submitted to the workshop on housing finance in transition economies organised by the OECD in June 2000. It provides the first in-depth survey of current ... |
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