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stability-oriented

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stability-oriented
adj policystabilitätsorientiert


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I should like to encourage the Bulgarian authorities to be ambitious enough in pursuing sound and stability-oriented economic policies that can bring sustainable economic growth in the medium and long term," he told a news conference.
There is no skirting the conclusion that the concept of a European social union, with wide-ranging rights that cement labor market rigidities rather than removing them, is not compatible with the principles of a stability-oriented monetary union.
Countries should adopt economic strategies that include a balanced and credible macroeconomic policy mix in order to ensure price stability and lower interest rates, according to the conclusions, which also call for implementation of stability-oriented policies to promote growth and employment based on a mix of macroeconomic policies, including the restructuring of public expenditure.
 
 
 
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