Economic Development of Slovakia in 2012 and Outlook up to 2014
Economic Development of Slovakia in 2012 and Outlook up to 2014
Author(s): Károly Morvay, Karol Frank, Veronika Hvozdíková, Tomáš Jeck, Ivan Okáli, Herta Gabrielová, Ivana ŠikulováSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Ekonomický ústav SAV a Prognostický ústav SAV
Keywords: economic growth; economic stability; economic policy; country study – Slovakia; forecast; labour market; public finance; monetary policy
Summary/Abstract: After the unexpectedly severe recession (2009) and equally unexpected re-covery (2010), the Slovak economy balanced between recovery and a second recession for two years (2011 and 2012). The Slovak economy was more resilient against “the second wave of the crisis” than previously expected. Although the euro area was in recession in 2012, the Slovak economy grew (albeit slightly). However, after the significant deceleration of economic growth in the last quarter of 2012, the expectations of a recession have returned. After approximately one and a half year of waiting, the Slovak economy will be fully confronted with the second wave of the crisis. The economy cannot resist the second wave of the recession (which has already hit the euro area) forever. Significant slowdown hits the economy at a time when the euro area economy has started to improve gradually. This could mean that the significant decline in economic growth could be coupled with a possible alleviation of the difficulties.
Journal: Ekonomický časopis
- Issue Year: 61/2013
- Issue No: 08
- Page Range: 767-845
- Page Count: 79
- Language: English