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weak rebound of economic activities, unemployment will continue to rise, probably peaking in 2010, before falling slowly to …
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era of permanent stagnation with high and rising unemployment. Euro area enters recession, CESEE to follow? Given the …
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has deteriorated again and unemployment rates especially for young people have markedly increased. The outlook for the …
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unemployment will remain high, with young and low-skilled workers being especially adversely affected, and any improvement only … gradual and delayed. Inflation rose throughout 2010 as food and commodity prices soared; in general, however, it will pose no …
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competitiveness. Furthermore, their weak industrial sectors remain an obstacle to export-led growth. Unemployment still on the rise … Most CESEE countries have been recently shedding labour and unemployment is on the rise - a belated consequence of the … policy rests supports deflationary/stagnation tendencies in low-inflation/low-growth countries and bolsters booms/inflation …
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