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preserve their positive growth differential vis-à-vis the EU-28, Russia and Ukraine are facing a deterioration of their … years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the current crisis in relations between Russia and the West is evolving into a … year. In Russia, the costs of the conflict are estimated to be to the tune of about 1% of GDP, primarily on account of …
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2015. The decline in world market prices for energy carriers will negatively affect both Kazakhstan and Russia, with real … heavily on exports to Russia and Ukraine. However, assuming a peaceful resolution to the Ukrainian conflict in 2015, it is …
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euro area crisis (such as Russia, Poland, Ukraine and Turkey), growth dynamics progressively decelerated in the second half … consumption in most CESEE countries, with the exception of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and the Baltic states. In turn, investment … the CESEE region the Baltic states, Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey, which are less dependent on the troubled euro area and …
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unemployment rates over the medium term. However, substantial downward risks include possible effects from the current Russia …
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will remain in recession. Russia, Ukraine and the Baltic countries will experience a slowdown of growth. Over the next two … are managing to stay out of recession and on a relatively elevated growth path. Russia and Ukraine are seeing either a … and investments, the Balkan countries on recovery of industrial production and exports, Russia and Ukraine, and perhaps …
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unemployment rates over the medium term. However, substantial downward risks include possible effects from the current Russia …
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The outlook for the world economy has improved in the course of 2010 and the recovery has gained strength in the EU as well. The Central, East and Southeast European countries (CESEE) have also recovered from the crisis; the majority of them recorded positive GDP growth. On average, the recent...
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exports depend on energy and raw materials (Russia and Ukraine), net exports will contribute negatively to overall GDP growth … Russia, Kazakhstan and (to a lesser degree) Ukraine, an unpredictable slump in the world-market prices of, and demand for …
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movements in the commodity prices. For Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine declining world market prices of energy carriers, steel … 2011 (Turkey, the three Baltic countries and Kazakhstan), growth will also slow down. Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine and Russia … Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine. In 2012, consumption growth will sag still more in most new EU member states and across the …
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, Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan will grow by rates of up to 5%. The need to correct imbalances It is quite apparent that the …
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