Serbia's inflation peaked at 80.7% in 2001 during its transition to a market economy and post-conflict recovery. Significant reforms and monetary stabilization reduced inflation to 6.0% by 2007. However, global economic pressures caused spikes, including 12.4% in 2023.
Forecasts suggest inflation will stabilize at 3.0% 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 3.0% by 2026, indicating Serbia's progress in aligning its monetary policy with EU standards as part of its accession process.
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