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  • 2-December-2011

    English

    The Public Sector Salary System in Slovenia

    This report assesses the Slovenian public sector salary system.  In doing so, it examines the salary structure; the job classification framework; wage relativities – level of compensation and method for determining wage increases, and the wage negotiation framework;  use of cash supplements; use of performance incentives; and the role of social dialogue in bargaining employment conditions.  
  • 25-June-2011

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    Slovenia - Enhancing Market Openness, Intellectual Property Rights and Compliance through Regulatory Reform

    An analysis of Slovenia’s trade policy-related institutions and regulations and their influence on market openness, covering transparency, non-discrimination, trade restrictiveness, harmonisation towards international standards, conformity assessment procedures and intellectual property rights.

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  • 17-June-2010

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    Measuring competition in Slovenian industries - estimation of mark-ups

    Product market regulation on average is Slovenia does not appear particularly stringent, but heavy state involvement and high market concentration in several industries call for the gauging of competitive pressures in Slovenian industries.

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  • 4-June-2010

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    Accession Agreement Slovenia - Accord d'adhésion Slovénie

    Accession Agreement Slovenia - Accord d'adhésion Slovénie

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  • 26-November-2009

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    Keeping Slovenian public finances on a sustainable path

    This paper examines various aspects of fiscal policy in Slovenia, in particular fiscal consolidation, pension reform, efficiency of government spending and the tax system.

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  • 3-November-2009

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  • 7-August-2009

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    Improving the functioning of the Slovenian labour market

    Labour market outcomes have improved markedly in the past years as the beneficial effects of the economic upswing were reinforced by important structural reforms.

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  • 28-August-2008

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  • 3-December-2007

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    OECD countries launch accession talks with five prospective new members

    OECD countries have given a green light for the start of accession talks with five prospective new members -- Chile, Estonia, Israel, Russia and Slovenia, signaling a new stage in the Organisation's drive to broaden and deepen its involvement with emerging new players in the global economy.

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  • 3-December-2007

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    Roadmap for the Accession of Slovenia to the OECD Convention

    OECD countries have given a green light for the start of accession talks with five prospective new members, notably Slovenia, signalling a new stage in the Organisation's drive to broaden and deepen its involvement with emerging new players in the global economy.

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