Serbia's inflation peaked at in 2001 during its transition to a market economy and post-conflict recovery. Significant reforms and monetary stabilization reduced inflation to by 2007. However, global economic pressures caused spikes, including in 2023.
Forecasts suggest inflation will stabilize at by 2026, indicating Serbia's progress in aligning its monetary policy with EU standards as part of its accession process.
Forecasts suggest inflation will stabilize at by 2026, indicating Serbia's progress in aligning its monetary policy with EU standards as part of its accession process.
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