The Slovak economy is growing slowly because it has been hit by several negative shocks. “We are like a flow heater. Everything flows through us. We accept some inputs from abroad, we assemble cars here and export them. This is what our economy looks like,” says Branislav Žúdel, head of macro-analysts at the Financial Policy Institute, in the eNkonomika podcast. After the great financial crisis, catching up with developed countries slowed down n…
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The Slovak economy is growing slowly because it has been hit by several negative shocks. “We are like a flow heater. Everything flows through us. We accept some inputs from abroad, we assemble cars here and export them. This is what our economy looks like,” says Branislav Žúdel, head of macro-analysts at the Financial Policy Institute, in the eNkonomika podcast. After the great financial crisis, catching up with developed countries slowed down n…