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nowadays much sounder than in the past (Hungary being temporarily an exception). The rates of inflation are quite low and … growing external borrowing, possibly associated with the growing presence of foreign banks. Inflation apart, the country … since the 'orange revolution'. In China, GDP grew by 10.7%, driven by investment and an exploding trade surplus but …
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stability indicators – inflation, current account status and fiscal balance – reveal a more differentiated and less favourable … Slovakia does very high growth seem to be sustainable at least over the next two years. Inflation will remain relatively low … 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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impact on UK CPI inflation. However, the same regressions also suggest that higher inflation in imports from China than in …This paper investigates empirically whether the level or growth of cheap imports from China has had an impact on UK … inflation. We use two methods; the first calculates UK weighted world export price inflation as the sum of the effect of the …
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rigorous and systematic research in the evaluation of out-of-sample modelbased forecasts of China's real gross domestic product … (GDP) growth and consumer price index inflation. This paper fills this research gap by providing a replicable forecasting … scenarios. It predicts that China's future GDP growth will be of an L-shape rather than a U-shape. …
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Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe including Turkey, as well as Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and China. Separate chapters present …
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The paper attempts to analyse the emerging contours of regulation of financial institutions with an emphasis on the emerging challenges and dynamics. [Paper prepared for Financial Stability Review of Bank of France].
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Leitzinsen steigen weiter, der Pandemieausbruch in China führt zu Produktionsausfällen. Belastungen für die deutsche Wirtschaft … Winter über leicht sinken und 2023 insgesamt stagnieren (Ostdeutschland: 1,8% und 0,2%). Die Inflation geht nach 7,8% im Jahr …
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Im Frühjahr 2023 wirken gegenläufige Kräfte auf die Weltwirtschaft: Das Ende von Pandemie und Lockdowns in China … bedeutet einen Schub vor allem für den asiatischen Raum. Belastend wirkt aber die weiterhin hohe Inflation in den meisten …
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Konjunktur im Verarbeitenden Gewerbe bleibt aber schwach. Hohe Inflation und gestiegene Leitzinsen dämpfen die Konjunktur in den … Weltwirtschaft im Jahr 2023 verhalten. Die deutsche Wirtschaft wird in mäßigem Tempo expandieren, denn mit sinkender Inflation und … Arbeitsmarktlage den Beschäftigten Arbeitsplatzsicherheit gibt. Bislang haben Arbeitskräftemangel und hohe Inflation zwar bemerkenswert …
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hohen Energiekosten, in China ist es die Strukturkrise des dort besonders wichtigen Immobiliensektors. Allerdings gibt es …
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