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Belarus, Russia and Ukraine as well as in China. For each country, it provides a forecast relating to GDP growth, inflation … and China (the latter country has been included for the first time in our report), create every impression of having … integrated fully into the global economy and added to its dynamics. That notwithstanding, if we disregard China, the other …
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The external conditions facing the transition economies slightly improved on balance during the year 2004. The eight new EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe (NMS-8) recorded higher GDP growth (5% on average) than in the previous year, largely thanks to expanding domestic demand - in...
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, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and China). A short analysis of …-nationalization and the lacklustre programme of the new government. China continues to register extremely rapid GDP growth, despite some …
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. In China, GDP grew by nearly 10% driven by both external and domestic demand. A slight growth deceleration is expected …
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Under favourable external conditions, the economies of the New EU Member States (NMS) fared even better in the first quarter of 2006 than in 2005. Investment accelerated sharply and industry is proving buoyant. Labour productivity has registered strong gains, unit labour costs declined. This is...
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forecasts of the GDP in individual NMS in 2007 and 2008 are looking very good. It is expected that household consumption will … the Baltic countries, their growth is to a large extent induced by booming household consumption which is credit … since the 'orange revolution'. In China, GDP grew by 10.7%, driven by investment and an exploding trade surplus but …
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hinting at constraints on further growth acceleration. Household consumption remains the engine of growth in the Czech … stability in the country remain bleak. GDP grew by 11.1% in China in the first quarter of 2007, faster than expected by most …
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including China and instead continues to focus on investment in Europe. In contrast, Germany follows a different path. Similar … to trade, German companies have been very active as investors, especially in China. The author explains the discrepancies … US than in Germany especially against China, and (3) differences in Chinese policy interventions: stronger in services …
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growing dependence on Asian suppliers and the colliding political and ideological systems between China and the West …. Unilateral decoupling of the EU from China (a doubling of trade costs) would reduce real income in the EU on average by 0 ….8 percent. In terms of GDP in 2019, this equals a permanent loss in real income of 131.4 bn EUR. Should China retaliate, real …
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In ihrem Kiel Policy Brief zeigen die Autoren einige der Abhängigkeiten Deutschlands von China auf, um mögliche … aus China bezogene Vorprodukte einen Anteil von 0,6 Prozent an der deutschen Produktion haben und der chinesische Anteil … am deutschen Endverbrauch 1,4 Prozent beträgt. Der deutsche Konsum ist daher abhängiger von China als die Produktion. Da …
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