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, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and China). A short analysis of … continues to perform excellently. Foreign trade has been even more instrumental in generating GDP growth in the first quarter 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 … investment. The positive contribution of net exports to GDP growth is expected to continue in 2006-2007. Besides, rising private … success of the ongoing restructuring of the industrial sector. Interestingly, employment, also in industry, rose in 2005 …
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their aggregate trade balance slightly deteriorated (in fact foreign trade contributed positively to GDP growth in Poland … Slovakia (and to a lower deficit in Poland); the separate effect of trade with the EU on GDP growth was most likely positive … encouraging now than in the recent past GDP growth will accelerate in most countries (without recurring inflation), but …
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their aggregate trade balance slightly deteriorated (in fact foreign trade contributed positively to GDP growth in Poland … Slovakia (and to a lower deficit in Poland); the separate effect of trade with the EU on GDP growth was most likely positive … encouraging now than in the recent past GDP growth will accelerate in most countries (without recurring inflation), but …
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, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, and China). A short analysis of … continues to perform excellently. Foreign trade has been even more instrumental in generating GDP growth in the first quarter of …-nationalization and the lacklustre programme of the new government. China continues to register extremely rapid GDP growth, despite some …
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quarter of 2006 than in 2005. Investment accelerated sharply and industry is proving buoyant. Labour productivity has …. Inflation is a major concern in Turkey, as is macroeconomic stability more fundamentally. At the end of 2006 it should be … for the rest of the Balkans to join the EU by 2015. Russian GDP growth is slowing down as the real sector weakens …
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quarter of 2006 than in 2005. Investment accelerated sharply and industry is proving buoyant. Labour productivity has …. Inflation is a major concern in Turkey, as is macroeconomic stability more fundamentally. At the end of 2006 it should be … for the rest of the Balkans to join the EU by 2015. Russian GDP growth is slowing down as the real sector weakens …
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since the 'orange revolution'. In China, GDP grew by 10.7%, driven by investment and an exploding trade surplus but … has been driven predominantly by domestic demand. External trade, which significantly boosted GDP growth in a number of … contribution of trade to GDP growth. This contribution is likely to be negative in the 'old' NMS, but small. In Bulgaria and …
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stability in the country remain bleak. GDP grew by 11.1% in China in the first quarter of 2007, faster than expected by most … the economic balance of the first three years is a clear success for the whole EU. Over the period 2001-2003 GDP in the … that in 2001-2003 the NMS reduced the gap in per capita GDP in relation to the EU average by 2.7 p.p., and the pace of …
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since the 'orange revolution'. In China, GDP grew by 10.7%, driven by investment and an exploding trade surplus but … has been driven predominantly by domestic demand. External trade, which significantly boosted GDP growth in a number of … contribution of trade to GDP growth. This contribution is likely to be negative in the 'old' NMS, but small. In Bulgaria and …
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