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- Tatra_Tiger abstract ""Tatra Tiger" is a nickname that refers to the economy of Slovakia in period 2002 - 2007 and after 2010 following the ascendance of a right-wing coalition in September 2002 which engaged in a program of liberal economic reforms. The name "Tatra Tiger" derives from the local Tatra mountain range.In 2004 and 2005, Slovakia had one of the highest gross domestic product growth rates in the European Union after some of the Baltic countries, reaching 6%. In 2006, the year-over-year growth amounted to an unexpected 9.8% in the 3rd quarter, which helped to increase the overall annual economy growth expectation for 2006 from 6%-6.5% to 8.2%. This 9.8% growth (a low estimate) can be partly ascribed to the launch of production at a new Peugeot SA plant. The growth came as a surprise to local analysts, given that another big foreign investor, Kia, launched its production in late 2006. In 4Q of 2007 the growth was 14.3%.However, public polling shows that despite the resultant high growth rates, the public does not universally approve of the reforms, because they are associated with a drastic loss of the (previously high) government programs (reform of the previously government-run health system, complete reform of the pension system, etc.), the replacement of progressive taxation with a flat tax, rapid changes of laws and other legal regulations, and rising property prices. Moreover, unemployment jumped to very high levels immediately after the reforms began in 1998, although it decreased back to its 1998 level in 2006 and even below later on.In the first quarter of 2009 the fall of GDP was -5.7% but in the 2010 the GDP growth was a 4.8% for a first quarter.These days Slovakia GDP still grows faster than the EU average, in period 2005-2011 the Slovakia GDP growth increased about 38,3% which is the highest growth between all EU countries.".
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- Tatra_Tiger subject Category:Economic_booms.
- Tatra_Tiger subject Category:Economic_history.
- Tatra_Tiger subject Category:Economy_of_Slovakia.
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- Tatra_Tiger comment ""Tatra Tiger" is a nickname that refers to the economy of Slovakia in period 2002 - 2007 and after 2010 following the ascendance of a right-wing coalition in September 2002 which engaged in a program of liberal economic reforms. The name "Tatra Tiger" derives from the local Tatra mountain range.In 2004 and 2005, Slovakia had one of the highest gross domestic product growth rates in the European Union after some of the Baltic countries, reaching 6%.".
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- Tatra_Tiger depiction NBS_final_euro.jpg.
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