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Table Overview 2013 and outlook 2014-2016 (p. 1) Figure 2013 estimate and 2014 forecast for CESEE growth drivers (p. 2) Bulgaria upcoming early elections take centre stage (by Rumen Dobrinsky; p. 3) Croatia recession continues (by Hermine Vidovic; p. 4) Czech Republic fiscal relaxation to...
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rising, thus making room for a more balanced overall GDP growth. Industrial production will continue to expand rapidly in …-empts excessive adjustments. The labour market situation is improving across most NMS and accession countries as accelerated GDP … for the rest of the Balkans to join the EU by 2015. Russian GDP growth is slowing down as the real sector weakens …
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projections of per capita GDP until 2015 are attached. The high growth recorded in 2004 has been generally slowing down in the … first months of 2005. The average GDP growth rate for the eight new EU member states (NMS) in the first quarter of 2005 … continues to perform excellently. Foreign trade has been even more instrumental in generating GDP growth in the first quarter of …
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investment. The positive contribution of net exports to GDP growth is expected to continue in 2006-2007. Besides, rising private …. Rising consumption was the main contributor to GDP growth in this region. That was partly the consequence of the increased …'s GDP increased by about 6% in 2005. The main driver of growth was rising domestic demand while the contribution of real net …
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new EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe (NMS-8) recorded higher GDP growth (5% on average) than in the previous … Macedonia), as well as in Belarus and Ukraine (Russia's GDP grew by 7% again). The transition economies have thus been one of … their aggregate trade balance slightly deteriorated (in fact foreign trade contributed positively to GDP growth in Poland …
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new EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe (NMS-8) recorded higher GDP growth (5% on average) than in the previous … Macedonia), as well as in Belarus and Ukraine (Russia's GDP grew by 7% again). The transition economies have thus been one of … their aggregate trade balance slightly deteriorated (in fact foreign trade contributed positively to GDP growth in Poland …
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projections of per capita GDP until 2015 are attached. The high growth recorded in 2004 has been generally slowing down in the … first months of 2005. The average GDP growth rate for the eight new EU member states (NMS) in the first quarter of 2005 … continues to perform excellently. Foreign trade has been even more instrumental in generating GDP growth in the first quarter of …
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investment. The positive contribution of net exports to GDP growth is expected to continue in 2006-2007. Besides, rising private …. Rising consumption was the main contributor to GDP growth in this region. That was partly the consequence of the increased …'s GDP increased by about 6% in 2005. The main driver of growth was rising domestic demand while the contribution of real net …
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rising, thus making room for a more balanced overall GDP growth. Industrial production will continue to expand rapidly in …-empts excessive adjustments. The labour market situation is improving across most NMS and accession countries as accelerated GDP … for the rest of the Balkans to join the EU by 2015. Russian GDP growth is slowing down as the real sector weakens …
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Romania (which joined the EU on 1 January 2007) was also accelerating throughout 2006. Everywhere, except Hungary, GDP growth … has been driven predominantly by domestic demand. External trade, which significantly boosted GDP growth in a number of … forecasts of the GDP in individual NMS in 2007 and 2008 are looking very good. It is expected that household consumption will …
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