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Economic Historiography on the Fringes of Interest
Economic Crises: An Integral Part of the Economy
The Complexity of Transition and the Perspectives on it
Yugoslavia becomes an Obstacle for Development
Loans, building of houses and holiday cottages
Realization and implementation of major projects
A number of world-renowned brands
Unsuccessful extinguishing of fire
Formation of political space
Final Farewell from the Socialist Economy
The end of Yugoslavia as an economic community
Taking responsibility for our own economic development
The Path to the European Union
Gaining international recognition and joining key economic integrations
Realization of the vision
Macroeconomic Picture of Slovenia
Transformational recession (1990-1993)
Transformational recovery (1993-1995)
Balanced development (1995-1999)
At the turn of the millennium (2000-2003)
Achieving strategic goals and improving the macroeconomic picture (2004)
Towards new challenges and crises (from 2004 to the present day)
GDP per capita in a broader international perspective
Some statistical data and comparisons
Privatization of the Economy
The first condition for economic transformation
Housing and Denationalization Acts
The method of ownership transformation of companies
The Ownership Transformation of Companies Act (ZLPP) as a result of a compromise
Ownership certificates and authorized investment companies
Devaluation, sale and theft of socially-owned property in the period 1990-1992
Establishment and development of entrepreneurship in a new image
Bankruptcies or where did all the factories go?
The course and completion of the process of ownership transformation of companies and damage to socially-owned property after 1993
Ownership structure: from a promising start to increasing concentration
Workers' management as an alternative?
Comparison and privatization experience in selected transition countries
Restructuring of the Economy
A process taking a decade or more
Changes in the structure of value added by activities, ownership and size structure of companies
Restructuring policy and the role of the state after independence
Economic crime in the period 1990-2004
‘National interest' or fear of foreign investment
Unsuccessfull Efforts for a more Coherent Regional Development
Bibliography
Summary
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Cover Page
Colophon
TOCs
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Front
Chapters
Economic Historiography on the Fringes of Interest
Economic Crises: An Integral Part of the Economy
The Complexity of Transition and the Perspectives on it
Yugoslavia becomes an Obstacle for Development
Loans, building of houses and holiday cottages
Realization and implementation of major projects
A number of world-renowned brands
Unsuccessful extinguishing of fire
Formation of political space
Final Farewell from the Socialist Economy
The end of Yugoslavia as an economic community
Taking responsibility for our own economic development
The Path to the European Union
Gaining international recognition and joining key economic integrations
Realization of the vision
Macroeconomic Picture of Slovenia
Transformational recession (1990-1993)
Transformational recovery (1993-1995)
Balanced development (1995-1999)
At the turn of the millennium (2000-2003)
Achieving strategic goals and improving the macroeconomic picture (2004)
Towards new challenges and crises (from 2004 to the present day)
GDP per capita in a broader international perspective
Some statistical data and comparisons
Privatization of the Economy
The first condition for economic transformation
Housing and Denationalization Acts
The method of ownership transformation of companies
The Ownership Transformation of Companies Act (ZLPP) as a result of a compromise
Ownership certificates and authorized investment companies
Devaluation, sale and theft of socially-owned property in the period 1990-1992
Establishment and development of entrepreneurship in a new image
Bankruptcies or where did all the factories go?
The course and completion of the process of ownership transformation of companies and damage to socially-owned property after 1993
Ownership structure: from a promising start to increasing concentration
Workers' management as an alternative?
Comparison and privatization experience in selected transition countries
Restructuring of the Economy
A process taking a decade or more
Changes in the structure of value added by activities, ownership and size structure of companies
Restructuring policy and the role of the state after independence
Economic crime in the period 1990-2004
‘National interest' or fear of foreign investment
Unsuccessfull Efforts for a more Coherent Regional Development
Bibliography
Summary
English
Slovenščina
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Foreword
Economic Historiography on the Fringes of Interest
Economic Crises: An Integral Part of the Economy
The Complexity of Transition and the Perspectives on it
Yugoslavia becomes an Obstacle for Development
Loans, building of houses and holiday cottages
Realization and implementation of major projects
A number of world-renowned brands
Unsuccessful extinguishing of fire
Formation of political space
Final Farewell from the Socialist Economy
The end of Yugoslavia as an economic community
Taking responsibility for our own economic development
The Path to the European Union
Gaining international recognition and joining key economic integrations
Realization of the vision
Macroeconomic Picture of Slovenia
Transformational recession (1990-1993)
Transformational recovery (1993-1995)
Balanced development (1995-1999)
At the turn of the millennium (2000-2003)
Achieving strategic goals and improving the macroeconomic picture (2004)
Towards new challenges and crises (from 2004 to the present day)
GDP per capita in a broader international perspective
Some statistical data and comparisons
Privatization of the Economy
The first condition for economic transformation
Housing and Denationalization Acts
The method of ownership transformation of companies
The Ownership Transformation of Companies Act (ZLPP) as a result of a compromise
Ownership certificates and authorized investment companies
Devaluation, sale and theft of socially-owned property in the period 1990-1992
Establishment and development of entrepreneurship in a new image
Bankruptcies or where did all the factories go?
The course and completion of the process of ownership transformation of companies and damage to socially-owned property after 1993
Ownership structure: from a promising start to increasing concentration
Workers' management as an alternative?
Comparison and privatization experience in selected transition countries
Restructuring of the Economy
A process taking a decade or more
Changes in the structure of value added by activities, ownership and size structure of companies
Restructuring policy and the role of the state after independence
Economic crime in the period 1990-2004
‘National interest' or fear of foreign investment
Unsuccessfull Efforts for a more Coherent Regional Development
Summary
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