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projections of per capita GDP until 2015 are attached. The high growth recorded in 2004 has been generally slowing down in the … first months of 2005. The average GDP growth rate for the eight new EU member states (NMS) in the first quarter of 2005 … continues to perform excellently. Foreign trade has been even more instrumental in generating GDP growth in the first quarter of …
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investment. The positive contribution of net exports to GDP growth is expected to continue in 2006-2007. Besides, rising private … (except in Hungary). Inflation slowed down to very low levels and is no longer a serious problem. Hungary and Slovakia will …. Rising consumption was the main contributor to GDP growth in this region. That was partly the consequence of the increased …
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encouraging now than in the recent past GDP growth will accelerate in most countries (without recurring inflation), but … new EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe (NMS-8) recorded higher GDP growth (5% on average) than in the previous … Macedonia), as well as in Belarus and Ukraine (Russia's GDP grew by 7% again). The transition economies have thus been one of …
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hurt directly or seriously. Even the possible indirect effects should not be too severe. GDP growth is projected to slow … down from about 6% in 2007 to some 5% per year over the period 2008 2010. Inflation will gradually decline, yet in most NMS … European region to enjoy faster GDP growth in 2009 and 2010 of up to 6%. Remittances and a credit boom will continue to fuel …
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Albania the importance of being aside (by M. Holzner, pp. 1-3) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation … constellations (by J. Pöschl, pp. 4-7) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation Countries covered Bosnia and Herzegovina …. 8-9) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation Countries covered Kazakhstan Topics Macroeconomic Analysis …
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Russia in the global financial storm (by P. Havlik, pp. 1-4) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation …. 5-7) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation Countries covered Ukraine Topics Macroeconomic Analysis …, Forecasts and Policy Croatia slowing economy (by H. Vidovic, pp. 8-9) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation …
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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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Russian Federation signs of fragile recovery (by P. Havlik; pp. 1-3) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation …. Astrov; pp. 4-6) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation Countries covered Ukraine Topics Macroeconomic Analysis …, GDP growth, inflation Countries covered Croatia Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Macedonia elusive …
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Albania agnostic growth forecast (by M. Holzner; pp. 1-2) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation Countries … constellation (by J. Pöschl; pp. 3-5) Keywords economic forecasts, GDP growth, inflation Countries covered Bosnia and Herzegovina … forecasts, GDP growth, inflation Countries covered Croatia Topics Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy Kazakhstan rebound is faster …
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