Thursday, August 21, 2014

Macroeconomics
Since the end of the war, Kosovo has made significant progress in building institutional and macroeconomic stabilization. Although the possibility of meeting with people in need was very slow. Lack of economic growth appears to have a negative effect on the stability that will push economic growth. The most urgent challenge for the Kosovo authorities was to preserve macroeconomic stability and achieve sustainable economic growth, looking to reduce the very high level of unemployment. With the reduction of foreign aid and spills in the private sector will make it very difficult to achieve this goal. Taming the migration is a very important issue for the Kosovo economy. Kosovo's economic activities were supported by foreign aid and private remittances from which together reach the level of 50% of the gross social product. Sector donations is created in a bait to export their products and services in Kosovo to reach 20% of the gross social product. During the years 2000-2003, aid from abroad was equal to double the budget of Kosovo of 2003 For the same period, private income, about 30% of the gross social product, were more than the gross social product for year Help from outside 2003 shows a decrease trend, especially after 2001 in late 2004, aid from abroad has just presented its half year 2000 with optimism for pouring valued in the private sector in the next decade. [6] Kosovo resources are not sufficient to finance the required investments, according to a very low budget they have. Reliance on borrowings to meet shortfalls would be unwise thing. The objective is that the debt is taken not to exceed 30% of gross social product in the next ten years. In an attempt to preserve the solvency, and added support needs, there has nevoëj increase productivity, so as to become competitive and gain an insight into the foreign market. Clear policies needed to support development. Consistent influence is made ​​to become a legal framework economy. Key is the requirement to develop equipment with tools, to support it.

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