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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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countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe including Turkey, together with Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and …
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. Southeast Europe (SEE-7 Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Turkey) has turned into a … most pronounced in Turkey after several years of very high growth. We reckon with an improving international business … of concern especially in Serbia and Turkey, the two countries where its dynamism was accompanied by currency depreciation …
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) the whole region could be in the EU around 2015. However, by that time the issue of Turkey's EU membership will have to be …
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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...
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in Turkey, about average in the Central European NMS and lower in the SEE countries and the Baltics. Growth is currently … - is suppressing consumer demand almost everywhere (except in the CIS and Turkey). Medium-term challenges The recent surge …
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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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After a long period of convergence, Central, East and Southeast Europe experienced a deep recession in 2009. The relatively moderate GDP decline (-3.6%) on average for the new EU member states (NMS) reflects Poland's weight in the group, the only EU country to have recorded positive GDP growth...
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