Growth

- Pipistrel Company manufactures high quality, microlight and ultralight aircraft under its own trademark. Photo: Pipistrel Archives
The government is actively introducing measures to shore up Slovenian businesses in light of the global economic crisis. The biggest influence on the Slovene economy in the future, however, will be the ability to increase its export.
GDP decreased by 2.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 and by 0.2 percent in 2011.
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Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia /Economy/National Accounts ![]()
Macroeconomic indices for Slovenia in 2011
Real GDP growth (real growth rate in %) -0.2
GDP per capita in EUR 17.361
Rate of unemployment by ILO in % 8.2
Growth in labour productivity (%) 1.6
Gross wage per employee (real gross earnings growth in %) 0.2
Inflation (annual average) 1.8
Source: Statistical Office of the RS ![]()
Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD)
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National statistics
Key indicators: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (monthly inflation, average earnings, GDP, etc.) Read more » ![]()

