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After satisfactory performance of the transition countries in 2000, their growth slowed down in 2001 as the external conditions deteriorated. This tendency was checked in the second half of 2002. Industrial production and exports have generally strengthened since then - though in some countries...
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The transition countries approach EU enlargement with GDP growth outperforming the 'old' EU. In 2003, Poland's economy …
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The transition countries approach EU enlargement with GDP growth outperforming the 'old' EU. In 2003, Poland's economy …
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After satisfactory performance of the transition countries in 2000, their growth slowed down in 2001 as the external conditions deteriorated. This tendency was checked in the second half of 2002. Industrial production and exports have generally strengthened since then - though in some countries...
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the world oil market. Weakening growth in the EU may have serious consequences particularly for Poland, Bulgaria, the … Czech Republic and Romania. The recent tendencies in Poland indicate that the growth slowdown here may be more pronounced … than elsewhere. Poland (and to a much lesser degree Bulgaria) seems more vulnerable to the negative effects of high current …
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no destabilizing political consequences (except Poland). The remarkable strength of the national currencies appears to …
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private consumption (Poland, Slovakia, Estonia and Lithuania). Growth accelerated also in Southeast Europe (except Croatia and … average rate of unemployment in the NMS is nearly twice as high as in the EU-15 (mainly on account of Poland and Slovakia); in … domestic currencies (Hungary, Poland and Slovakia). After a temporary increase in 2004 (largely caused by tax adjustments prior …
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are added (covering Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland … dropped by 2.5 percentage points (to 3.3%), compounded by a marked deterioration of growth in Poland. The growth slowdown is …
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In 2005 most of the new EU member states (NMS) performed even better than in 2004. They have successfully managed the accession to the EU and gained the ability to grow fast despite the anaemic performance of the old EU. FDI inflows reached a record high. In the coming two years, economic...
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