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The transition countries approach EU enlargement with GDP growth outperforming the 'old' EU. In 2003, Poland's economy resumed quite strong growth after two years of stagnation. Growth accelerated also in the Czech Republic, while it experienced some moderate slowdown in Romania, Bulgaria,...
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output, construction, foreign trade and quarterly GDP figures confirm this development. The economic recovery in the 'old EU …, only Estonia and Lithuania currently meet all the Maastricht convergence criteria. A brief study of foreign trade data … reveals that in the Baltic States, foreign trade deficits are very high for goods even more so than for services. The NMS in …
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outstanding feature of last year's economic developments was a boost in foreign trade (or of intra-EU dispatches and arrivals in … their aggregate trade balance slightly deteriorated (in fact foreign trade contributed positively to GDP growth in Poland … and 72% of imports represent intra-EU trade. Given the high (and rising) export surpluses of Russia and Ukraine - in both …
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in unit labour costs. Despite this (and despite growth being weaker than expected in the euro zone), NMS foreign trade … continues to perform excellently. Foreign trade has been even more instrumental in generating GDP growth in the first quarter of … 2005 than in the past. It should be pointed out, however, that NMS trade with the 'old' EU has grown at a relatively slower …
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growth in Ukraine has been spectacular, reflecting weak investment demand and the deterioration of foreign trade. By and …
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contracted. This does not augur well for economic growth in the medium-term future. The contribution of foreign trade to GDP … have a fairly limited impact on the performance of trade and production. The recent exchange rate trends may have reflected …
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strong in the less advanced ones. The contribution of foreign trade to GDP growth in 2002 seems on the whole positive … performance of trade and production so far. The recent years' exchange rate trends may have reflected financial (or even …
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Despite the unfavourable external economic climate over the past three years, the transition countries have displayed a reasonably good growth performance. The region as a whole has expanded more rapidly than the EU; it is also catching up in terms of productivity - especially in manufacturing....
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trade, the second being the ongoing upgrading of exports and production. Foreign trade contributed positively to overall … will not interfere substantially with real growth. Trade expansion is likely to be supported by the continuing gains in … was mainly driven by a surge of investment and supported by a record foreign trade surplus. Private consumption developed …
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has been driven predominantly by domestic demand. External trade, which significantly boosted GDP growth in a number of … contribution of trade to GDP growth. This contribution is likely to be negative in the 'old' NMS, but small. In Bulgaria and … Romania, the contributions of external trade to growth will be negative and large. Unlike the 'old' NMS, these two countries …
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