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rising efficiency has been rising unemployment. Double-digit unemployment rates have now become a rule. Apart from the truly … disastrous labour market situation in several countries of former Yugoslavia, unemployment has recently acquired dramatic … improvement. And even more than in the rest of Europe, the CEECs' unemployment patterns display distinct regional, gender, age and …
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era of permanent stagnation with high and rising unemployment. Euro area enters recession, CESEE to follow? Given the … recession. Consolidation fever has spread to the new member states – including those that formally refused to subscribe to the … abate – both within the euro area and outside. After the deep recession that beset almost all CESEE countries in 2009, most …
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competitiveness. Furthermore, their weak industrial sectors remain an obstacle to export-led growth. Unemployment still on the rise … Most CESEE countries have been recently shedding labour and unemployment is on the rise - a belated consequence of the … in CESEE budget deficits reflects primarily the recession-induced shortfalls in tax revenues rather than a rise in …
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The report analyses recent economic developments and short- and medium-term prospects of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe including Turkey, as well as Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and China. Separate chapters present an overview of developments in the European Union's...
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After a long period of convergence, Central, East and Southeast Europe experienced a deep recession in 2009. The … weak rebound of economic activities, unemployment will continue to rise, probably peaking in 2010, before falling slowly to …
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This report investigates the impact of trade structure and trade specialization on long-run development patterns in a heterogeneous set of countries, including most OECD countries, developing and rapidly industrializing Asian and Latin American countries as well as ten Central and Eastern...
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Summary The paper undertakes an empirical analytical assessment of some of the determinants of economic growth in the EU during the past decade, with a specific focus on the Central and Eastern European (CEE) members of the EU. The methodology is based on a combination of different statistical...
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