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(except Slovakia) and in the remaining transition countries as well (except Romania, Serbia and Ukraine). Russian inflation … unemployment will remain high. As far as the integration prospects of this region are concerned, Bulgaria and Romania will become …
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, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and China). A short analysis of … 2005 is also slowing down in Southeast Europe - particularly among the region's largest economies Turkey, Romania, Croatia … accession of Bulgaria and Romania is beyond dispute, possibly with a one-year delay. Despite high world market commodity prices …
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political reasons. In Southeast Europe, growth has on average remained strong, though it has come down in Romania and Serbia … faster in Romania, Bulgaria and Albania. Price stability and fiscal balance have mostly been preserved, except in the case of … Serbia, which has seen accelerating inflation, and Romania, where disinflation has been interrupted. The downside to that is …
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positive. We expect similar outcomes for the next enlargement that will bring in Romania and Bulgaria. Growth, driven primarily …. Macroeconomic stability will be maintained, though inflation is picking up; and is a serious problem in Serbia and Romania … decided whether Bulgaria and Romania will join the EU on 1 January 2007, as is widely expected; whether the EU will start …
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Romania (which joined the EU on 1 January 2007) was also accelerating throughout 2006. Everywhere, except Hungary, GDP growth … NMS in 2005, has been losing significance and continues to be a drag on growth in Bulgaria and Romania. wiiw growth … Romania, the contributions of external trade to growth will be negative and large. Unlike the 'old' NMS, these two countries …
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Republic, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania, as well as in the Baltic States. Investments will boom in Poland, Slovenia, Bulgaria …, Romania and the Baltic States. Supply-side constraints on a very rapid expansion of the economy will be felt in more and more …, Romania and the Baltic States where the external balance has been deteriorating and no turnaround is in sight. Only in …
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Western Balkans. A significant slump in growth this year can only be expected in Romania and Turkey, countries whose economies …. From the perspective of CESEE, Austria represents a top 10 export destination for seven countries, a top 10 source country …
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overheating, although only in Romania this is a cause for concern. The Western Balkans are benefiting from rising FDI inflows …
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The protracted recession in the euro area will continue to be a drag on the economic growth of most CESEE countries in 2013. By and large, those countries are small open economies held hostage to the excessive fiscal austerity pursued in the euro area and the sluggish progress on the part of its...
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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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