IMAD Warns against Delay in Key Measures

Ljubljana, 7 November - The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD) is sticking to its forecast of a 2% collapse in Slovenia's output this year and an additional 1.4% contraction next year, but the government think-tank repeated on Wednesday that a delay in key measures could result in a further deterioration of the trends.

Ljubljana Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Ljubljana
Boštjan Vasle, director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), speaks to reporters about latest economic trends.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

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