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The Orange Revolution in the fall of 2004 built great hopes for a better future for Ukraine. However, three years later those hopes have been replaced by disappointment, frustration and confusion. Although progress in the areas of political freedom, pluralism, civil rights and freedom in the...
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The Orange Revolution in the fall of 2004 built great hopes for a better future for Ukraine. However, three years later those hopes have been replaced by disappointment, frustration and confusion. Although progress in the areas of political freedom, pluralism, civil rights and freedom in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005789850
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in unit labour costs. Despite this (and despite growth being weaker than expected in the euro zone), NMS foreign trade … continues to perform excellently. Foreign trade has been even more instrumental in generating GDP growth in the first quarter of … 2005 than in the past. It should be pointed out, however, that NMS trade with the 'old' EU has grown at a relatively slower …
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growth in Ukraine has been spectacular, reflecting weak investment demand and the deterioration of foreign trade. By and …
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output, construction, foreign trade and quarterly GDP figures confirm this development. The economic recovery in the 'old EU …, only Estonia and Lithuania currently meet all the Maastricht convergence criteria. A brief study of foreign trade data … reveals that in the Baltic States, foreign trade deficits are very high for goods even more so than for services. The NMS in …
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The transition countries approach EU enlargement with GDP growth outperforming the 'old' EU. In 2003, Poland's economy … prolonged near-stagnation in the EU has had limited impacts on GDP growth in the transition (and even the accession) countries …, though remaining quite high. Moderate and fairly stable growth is also expected in other transition countries not yet …
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The external conditions facing the transition economies slightly improved on balance during the year 2004. The eight … Macedonia), as well as in Belarus and Ukraine (Russia's GDP grew by 7% again). The transition economies have thus been one of … (except Slovakia) and in the remaining transition countries as well (except Romania, Serbia and Ukraine). Russian inflation …
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-backs associated with the transition recession in the early 1990s and the more recent economic declines from the global financial …
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This paper looks at the well-being of children in transition economies in the light of greater economic integration …. The different stages of integration of the transition economies into the world economy are marked by substantial … variations in trade and capital flows. International labour mobility remains limited, and unemployment has been high since the …
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