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period 2015-2016, closely related to the damage caused by the floods this summer. Turkey will continue to register remarkable …
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) expects GDP in Central, East and Southeast Europe (CESEE) to pick up speed and grow on average by 2-3% over the forecast period 2014-2016 a major driving force rooted in an upward reversal of public and private investment. The...
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The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) expects GDP in Central, East and Southeast Europe (CESEE) to pick up speed and grow on average by 2-3% over the forecast period 2014-2016 a major driving force rooted in an upward reversal of public and private investment. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010753909
Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe including Turkey, as well as Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and China. Separate chapters present …
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2011 (Turkey, the three Baltic countries and Kazakhstan), growth will also slow down. Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine and Russia …
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euro area crisis (such as Russia, Poland, Ukraine and Turkey), growth dynamics progressively decelerated in the second half … the CESEE region the Baltic states, Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey, which are less dependent on the troubled euro area and …
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remaining EU new member states as well as the Western Balkan countries will achieve only about half of this growth. Turkey …
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years, growth will speed up, but will remain below potential for most CESEE countries except Kazakhstan and likely Turkey … growth resuming in Turkey. By and large, Central European countries are relying on a positive contribution from net exports … also Turkey, rely on a continued positive contribution of household consumption, and Kazakhstan on receipts from sales of …
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