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recorded positive GDP growth. On average, the recent revival of exports has been even stronger than their growth before the … exceeding 4% per annum. GDP growth will become more broadly based. The formerly predominant role of external demand will weaken … somewhat, while both household consumption and gross fixed investments will ultimately contribute positively to GDP growth …
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recent quarterly GDP growth rates are already negative. The recent output contractions do not appear to be exceptions, but … Ukraine, even with relatively slow growth in domestic demand, foreign trade will not be in a position to support overall GDP …
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sector debt build-up. These adjustments (and their severity) entail clear medium-term costs in terms of GDP growth and … domestic sales prospects. The induced lower GDP growth outlook, in turn, raises concerns over debt sustainability and fosters …
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The report analyses recent economic developments and short- and medium-term prospects of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Southeast Europe including Turkey, as well as Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and China. Separate chapters present an overview of developments in the European Union's...
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relatively moderate GDP decline (-3.6%) on average for the new EU member states (NMS) reflects Poland's weight in the group, the … only EU country to have recorded positive GDP growth last year (Albania and Kazakhstan registered positive growth rates as …
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growth to 1% in 2010 which will speed up to 2.5% in 2011 and 3.5% in 2012. GDP growth will be higher in the CIS countries and … policy rests supports deflationary/stagnation tendencies in low-inflation/low-growth countries and bolsters booms/inflation … in high-inflation/high-growth countries. Whereas Germany has fallen victim to this policy, in a number of other countries …
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