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supplemented by the country notes of other AIECE institutes from all over Europe. The authors analyze the economic situation in the … in Central and Eastern Europe.¤ In Western Europe, growth is forecast to continue at rates slightly above 2.5 percent … stance in the countries outside EMU is considered more or less adequate. This year, demand in Western Europe will be …
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The global economy remained on track in the first months of 2021, despite surging covid-19 infections and renewed containment measures in many countries. The impact of the pandemic was largely confined to the service sectors. Meanwhile, the pronounced upturn in industrial production and global...
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Global growth has decelerated over the course of the year under the impact of high energy prices and great uncertainty. Monetary policy, which is being tightened very quickly in view of high inflationary pressure across the board, is now also putting a drag on economic activity. Overall,...
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significantly, while economic momentum in Europe will gradually pick but remain low. At the same time, a sustained economic recovery …
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momentum in Europe remains low and a sustained economic recovery in China is still not in sight. Although world trade in goods …, moderate pace, with private consumption in Europe in particular strengthening amid rising real wages. We expect global output …
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policy measures to contain it, but on aggregate global economy is likely remain on an upward trajectory. While GDP in Europe …
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At the start of 2018 the global economy is in full swing. On a PPP-basis growth in 2017 was 3.9 percent, the highest rate since 2011. While leading indicators point to still robust growth in early 2018, sentiment has recently been negatively affected by increasing uncertainty about the pace of...
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The world economy is expanding at a more moderate pace with growth momentum continuing to shift from emerging to advanced economies. World GDP will increase by 3.3 per cent this year – even some-what less than the already modest growth in the recent past. For 2016 and 2017 we expect growth to...
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