Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: Selected Issues
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ISCR; CR; FYR Macedonia; firm; center; FYR; competitiveness gap; renewed stimulus; General government debt; liquidity constraint; export growth; exports of product; Fiscal rules; Exports; Budget planning and preparation; Export performance; Europe; Global; Eastern Europe;All these keywords.
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