Key macroeconomic developments
Debt of non-financial corporations and households
Non-performing loans are high
Capital adequacy ratios
Public ownership is large and foreign direct investment is low
Fiscal deficit and its structural components
Gini coefficients of inequality of market and disposable incomes
Inactivity and unemployment traps are large
Challenges related to population ageing are immense
Labour force participation rate of older workers is low
Product market regulation in professional services
Air pollution indicators
Environmental performance indicators for R&D expenditure and wastewater treatment
Funding of banks in Slovenia
Household and corporate leverage
Non-performing loans are very high
Loans in arrears in different economic sectors
Solvency of banks in Slovenia
Portfolio composition of banks in Slovenia
Capital adequacy ratios: Total regulatory capital as a per cent of risk-weighted assets, 2012¹
Outstanding loans to non-financial corporations
Development of foreign liabilities and liabilities from the Eurosystem
Credit conditions and credit demand evolution
Loan-to-deposit ratio in the euro area has declined
Efficiency of the insolvency law
Public ownership is large and foreign direct investment is low: Per cent of GDP, 2011
Government spending and per capita incomes
Public expenditure on cash transfers to households and in-kind benefits
Evolution of public expenditure by main component
Breakdown of total government expenditure during fiscal policy phases
Evolution of public expenditure by main function
Gini coefficients of inequality of market and disposable incomes: Persons of working age (18-65 years-old), late 2000s
Cash benefits received by low and high income households
Inactivity and unemployment traps are large: Average effective tax rate, 2010
The relationship between health spending and per capita incomes
Labour force participation rate of older workers is low: Per cent, age 55-64, 2011
Implicit tax on continued work at older ages