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revenues from energy exports, the GDP growth is clearly slowing down. The economies of the transition countries in Central and … pronounced deceleration of GDP growth is forecast only for Poland and Russia, in both cases largely for domestic economic policy … reasons. Inflation will slowly recede to single-digit annual rates (Romania, Yugoslavia, Russia and Ukraine are exceptions …
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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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This paper analyses the empirical relationship between inflation and growth using a panel data estimation technique … time levels, we find that a statistically significant negative relationship exists between inflation and growth for the … inflation rates above the critical threshold levels of 9% and 30% which are endogenously determined. Furthermore, we remedy the …
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We try and detect whether there exists a threshold level of inflation for the US economy over 1801-2013, beyond which … semiparametric (SNP-IV) methods to obtain inflation thresholds for the United States. The results suggest that the relationship … between growth and inflation is hump shaped—that higher levels of inflation reduce growth more. Our results consistently show …
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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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