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economic consequences of a potential territorial break-up of Ukraine? (by Vasily Astrov) Trade integration, vertical …
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Please help us to improve the Statistical Annex by filling in the survey. Graph of the month Ukraine and Russia shares … South Stream pipeline in the present circumstances? (by Rumen Dobrinsky; pp. 2) Bulgaria and the Russia–Ukraine conflict … rising risks for energy supplies and big investment projects (by Rumen Dobrinsky; pp. 3-6) Romania and the Russia–Ukraine …
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Summary Despite near stagnation in the euro area and the negative impact of the Ukraine crisis, in most of the NMS … preserve their positive growth differential vis-à-vis the EU-28, Russia and Ukraine are facing a deterioration of their … the eastern part of the CESEE region, the Ukraine conflict has had a pronounced negative impact on economic growth. 25 …
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) Opinion corner Russia-Ukraine conflict do Western sanctions have any effect? (by Vasily Astrov, Vladimir Gligorov, Peter …
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States (NIS), focusing on the new EU member states (NMS) and selected NIS (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Kazakhstan …
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Belarus, Russia and Ukraine as well as in China. For each country, it provides a forecast relating to GDP growth, inflation … positive growth figures recorded by the global economy as a whole. Central and Eastern Europe, together with Russia, Ukraine … instability. Finally, despite high GDP growth, structural distortions still characterize both Russia and Ukraine, whose economies …
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recorded in Serbia and Montenegro. Russia and Ukraine performed very well, registering significant and balanced growth. The … acceleration, which spilled over into Ukraine. Growth in the five CEE acceding countries will speed up in 2004, but this is not … combined effects of those impacts cannot yet be reliably quantified. Russia's and Ukraine's GDP growth is likely to slow down …
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Ukraine) performed quite well. This must be attributed to the ongoing growth in labour productivity and related cost …
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known facts about Ukraine’s foreign trade (by Peter Havlik; pp. 2-5) Opinion corner Russia and Ukraine – three questions …
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unemployment rates over the medium term. However, substantial downward risks include possible effects from the current Russia-Ukraine …
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