Bank of Slovenia - Annual Report 2005

According to the Bank of Slovenia's Annual Report 2005, economic activity was again sound in 2005, though growth was somewhat lower than the previous year.

"At around 3.9% it was approximately the same as the estimated growth in potential GDP. The largest rises in added value were recorded in financial intermediation services (12.7%), in transport (4.8%) and in retail trade (4.4%), while added value declined in agriculture and fishing (down by 3.7% and 4.2% respectively) and electricity, gas and

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