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Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe including Turkey, as well as Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and China. Separate chapters present …
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pre-crisis levels. The most vulnerable group of workers affected by the crisis are again those with low skills. China …
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developments in Central, East and Southeast Europe, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and China (including brief country reports), as … the previous two years. A modest cooling down of growth is projected for China as well. This forecast starts a new series …
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China. Separate chapters present an overview of developments in the European Union's New Member States and in Southeast …
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included a broad spectrum of measures. Also in China the fast economic growth has moderately cooled down and the slowing down … prices, China's policy makers will have to balance measures to fight inflation against the weakening economic outlook. …
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The Central, East and Southeast European (CESEE) economies will experience on average a minor rebound of economic growth to 1% in 2010 which will speed up to 2.5% in 2011 and 3.5% in 2012. GDP growth will be higher in the CIS countries and in Turkey, about average in the Central European NMS and...
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Growth in the CESEE region will follow the unimpressive pattern displayed by the euro area. The longer-term convergence of income levels in the CESEE countries can no longer be expected to be as rapid as was assumed a decade or so ago. Growth in the period 2015-2017 is not going to deviate...
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The present economic crisis bears all the familiar hallmarks of the financial, debt-related and structural aspects of current account crises. All these aspects have lasting level effects and recovery can be very protracted. Export-led growth was an important feature of the recovery period...
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Summary Continued weak external demand and uncertain recovery of investments will allow for only modest growth prospects for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe (CESEE) this year. Slovenia, Croatia and the Czech Republic will remain in recession. Russia, Ukraine and the Baltic...
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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 economies and some of the Western Balkan countries growth prospects are viewed as positive. While the NMS economies will preserve their positive growth differential vis-à-vis the...
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