Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, publishes today the indicators of the Macroeconomic Imbalances Procedure (MIP) Scoreboard. The MIP is part of the Six-Pack regulation on economic governance adopted by the European Parliament and Council in November 2011. In 2015 three labour market indicators have been added to the MIP Scoreboard: activity rate, long-term unemployment rate and youth unemployment rate.
The Scoreboard informs that Czech net international investment position is -35.6% of GDP and youth unemployment rate as % of active population aged 15-24 (3 years change in p.p.) is -2.2 percentage points, for example.
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