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ZAGREB, Jan 26 (Hina) - The CROLEI index forecasts a continuing
increase in industrial production and global economic activity in
Croatia in the first three months of 1998, the Croatian Ministry for
Finance said Monday.
The CROLEI grew over ten consecutive months last year. Industrial
production might have been exposed to possible negative non-
economic effects over the Christmas holidays but this did not
affect the index's growing tendency.
CROLEI is a composite index which maintains the movement of 12
indicators known to forecast short-term trends in economic
activity in Croatia.
The indicators include: real net wages for workers in the non-
agricultural sector, realised needs for workers in the month, users
of pecuniary compensation because of unemployment, the number of
workers on construction sites, the total number of tourist
overnight stays, retail sales, retail inventories, non-
consolidated government revenue in the state, county and municipal
budgets, the total mass of net wages, the population's earnings
from the sale of products and services, total M4 money supply
liquidity and investment.
(Hina) jn ha/mb
261600 MET jan 98
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