IMAD Downgrades Growth Forecast

Ljubljana, 2 April - The Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD) downgraded the growth forecast for Slovenia Friday, projecting that the economy will expand by 0.6% this year and a more robust 2.5% in the next two years.

Ljubljana Bostjan Vasle (pictured), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Bostjan Vasle (pictured), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Bostjan Vasle (right), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Bostjan Vasle (right), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Bostjan Vasle (right), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Bostjan Vasle (right), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Bostjan Vasle (pictured), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Bostjan Vasle (pictured), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Bostjan Vasle (right), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Bostjan Vasle (right), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Bostjan Vasle (right), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, arrives at a press conference presenting the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Bostjan Vasle (right), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, arrives at a press conference presenting the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana Bostjan Vasle (centre), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010. Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

Ljubljana
Bostjan Vasle (centre), director of the Institute for Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, presents the spring forecast for Slovenia's economy in 2010.
Photo: Daniel Novakovic/STA

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