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, competitiveness is an enterprise's capacity to remain profitable under given market conditions. The same holds true for agriculture … an improvement in their economies. The boom in Western Europe has spread to the CEFTA countries, most of whose economic …, competitiveness in CEFTA agriculture is low. Most enterprises have not been modernized and the whole sector is fraught with structural …
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profitable under given market conditions. The same holds true for agriculture. The factors governing the survival of an … Western Europe has spread to the CEFTA countries, most of whose economic structures have improved to such an extent that the … unable to service their own debts in an orderly manner. At present, competitiveness in CEFTA agriculture is low. Most …
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-à-vis Western Europe widened. In the baseline GDP growth sce-nario wiiw reckons with a renewed catching-up process starting as early …
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translate directly into equally robust growth across the countries of Central, Eastern and South-east Europe (CESEE). Growth is …
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and other basic commodities are vital. For most of the countries in Central and Southeast Europe, the strength of external … public debt levels continues to set the tone throughout Europe, as epitomized by the Fiscal Compact. But, were the Fiscal … for Europe to continue slowing down, while fiscal consolidation is still being demanded of its old, new or prospective …
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-member countries in Southeast Europe also follow to a large extent, depends on the revival of external demand. Household consumption …, the conventional wisdom was that Europe displayed clear signs of ‘convergence’ at the inter-country level, with low … countries of Southeast Europe, have come up against a vicious circle high initial debt levels and dim growth prospects translate …
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by domestic demand, is expected to continue to be strong throughout Southeast Europe. The external balances should …
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In its new special issue on the economies of Central, East and Southeast Europe, The Vienna Institute for International … 2005 is also slowing down in Southeast Europe - particularly among the region's largest economies Turkey, Romania, Croatia …
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political reasons. In Southeast Europe, growth has on average remained strong, though it has come down in Romania and Serbia …
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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 … private consumption (Poland, Slovakia, Estonia and Lithuania). Growth accelerated also in Southeast Europe (except Croatia and … most of Southeast Europe it is even higher, with little prospect for marked improvements any time soon. The latter refers …
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