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Kosovo’s Growth Policy Priorities: Maintaining and Improving Achievements Dr. Andreas Wittkowsky Deputy Head, UNMIK EU Pillar MTI Conference “Partnerships for Economic Growth” 15 March 2007 UNMIK EU PILLAR
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Achievements since 1999 Emergency reconstruction Macroeconomic stabilisation Key infrastructure rehabilitation Basic economic legislation Government institution building Independent regulators Privatisation of SOEs Incorporation of POEs UNMIK EU PILLAR
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Regional Integration into the SEE/ wider European markets Trade: bilateral FTAs, enlarged CEFTA 2006 Energy Community Transport: MoU on Regional Transport Network, ECAA Investment Protection SAp Tracking Mechanism UNMIK EU PILLAR
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Growth Philosophy 1.Best possible environment for private business to flourish… … taking into account institutional and resource constraints. 2. Mobilization of traditional sectors: Agriculture Energy & Mining Privatisation UNMIK EU PILLAR
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Business Environment USAID study 2005: “Best environment in Western Balkans” Fast and cheap business registration Stable financial system No currency risk Modern legal/ regulatory framework Competitive tax burden UNMIK EU PILLAR
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Trends 2006 Positive: Growth 3-5% (ca. €1,100 GDP p.c.) Deflation -0.5% Private sector is driving growth But: Structural trade deficit €1bn UNMIK EU PILLAR
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Kosovo Policy Priorities Maintain, improve achievements … Enabling environment Macroeconomic stability Property rights enforcement Reliable regulatory framework Regional integration (policy anchor) Effective civil service Infrastructure Education … boost Kosovo’s image abroad ! UNMIK EU PILLAR
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International Support Investment promotion Trade facilitation (CEFTA implementation, export promotion) Enhance institutional capacities (desirably on the job) UNMIK EU PILLAR
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