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The year 2000 was exceptionally good for the transition countries. The region as a whole expanded faster than the world economy average. However, the favourable external climate has started to deteriorate rapidly and especially the current pronounced weakening of the EU economy is worrying. The...
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. The importance of the NIS as export markets for the NMS is growing, in particular for the NIS neighbours. The bulk of EU … pattern. The key NMS manufacturing export commodities to the NIS are chemicals, machinery & equipment, motor vehicles and food …
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export market. As in many respects, the new EU member states among the CEECs are considerably more advanced than the three … imbalances despite sometimes high export growth. While trade balances in goods production might turn to become positive for the … gradual loss of cost advantages in these areas and also due to the increasing import pressure from China (and other low cost …
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, individual Visegrad countries showed higher export growth rates to other Visegrad members in the post-accession period than in …
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, the EU export surplus in manufacturing trade is diminishing. Candidate countries' exports to the EU have been increasingly … account for a growing share of exports in nearly all candidate countries, labour-intensive industries have growing export … Republic, Estonia and Slovakia are exceptions). Nevertheless, the initial export specialization pattern of CEE candidate …
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export shares. As Croatia's trade deficit with the EU was growing, the deterioration was observable in most manufacturing …
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European company networks by processing trade. The country has also achieved economic growth supported by a massive export … coincides with increasing export performance. Foreign affiliates have so far had a conserving rather than restructuring effect … foresee a similar development in the car industry in the future. More success in new export industries was hindered by …
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levels and wage rates, the second part (6b) with catching-up in product quality (measured by export unit values at a very …
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better than at any time during the last decade. Driven by higher import demand from the EU, the Central and East European … countries are enjoying an export boom which fuels their GDP growth. Russia has been profiting from rising world market commodity … prices while its industry is still cashing on the import substitution effects after devaluation. Industry has been the main …
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This paper discusses the evolution of competitiveness, industrial and trade specialization of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs). It is shown that the paths taken by the different CEECs have been quite diverse and we attempt to show that a combination of a catching-up plus trade...
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