Monthly Report No. 7-8/2016
Vasily Astrov,
Serkan Cicek,
Rumen Dobrinsky (),
Vladimir Gligorov,
Doris Hanzl-Weiß,
Peter Havlik,
Mario Holzner,
Gabor Hunya,
Simona Jokubauskaite,
Sebastian Leitner,
Isilda Mara (),
Olga Pindyuk,
Leon Podkaminer,
Sandor Richter and
Hermine Vidovic ()
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Rumen Dobrinsky: The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw, https://wiiw.ac.at/rumen-dobrinsky-s-84.html
Hermine Vidovic: The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw, https://wiiw.ac.at/hermine-vidovic-s-18.html
No 2016-07-08, wiiw Monthly Reports from The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw
Abstract:
Recent Economic Developments in Central, East and Southeast Europe Table Overview 2015 and outlook 2016-2018 (p. 1) Figure GDP growth in 2015-2016 and contribution of individual demand components in percentage points (p. 2) Albania Mixed signals from domestic and external demand (by Isilda Mara; p. 3) Belarus Departing from the bottom (by Rumen Dobrinsky; p. 4) Bosnia and Herzegovina Time to get constructive (by Vladimir Gligorov; p. 5) Bulgaria Private consumption buoys growth (by Rumen Dobrinsky; p. 6) Croatia Economic recovery amid political mess (by Hermine Vidovic; p. 7) Czech Republic Performance better than expected (by Leon Podkaminer; p. 8) Estonia Stagnant investment and external demand keep growth subdued (by Sebastian Leitner; p. 9) Hungary Investments implode, growth backed by household consumption (by Sándor Richter; p. 10) Kazakhstan Economy further loses strength (by Olga Pindyuk; p. 11) Kosovo SAA in force since April (by Mario Holzner; p. 12) Latvia Growth acceleration delayed (by Sebastian Leitner; p. 13) Lithuania Export-supported growth revival (by Simona Jokubauskaitė; p. 14) Macedonia Political instability affects investments (by Vladimir Gligorov; p. 15) Montenegro Building a road and democracy (by Vladimir Gligorov; p. 16) Poland Unexpectedly weak start into 2016 (by Leon Podkaminer; p. 17) Romania Weak production response to consumption boom (by Gábor Hunya; p. 18) Russian Federation Bottoming out, feeble recovery ahead (by Peter Havlik; p. 19) Serbia Recovery continues, but something is rotten (by Vladimir Gligorov; p. 20) Slovakia Growth slowdown expected this year (by Doris Hanzl-Weiss; p. 21) Slovenia Exit from excessive deficit procedure (by Hermine Vidovic; p. 22) Turkey Consumption-based growth (by Serkan Çiçek; p. 23) Ukraine Muddling through (by Vasily Astrov; p. 24)
Keywords: economic forecasts; GDP; investment; consumer prices; unemployment; current account; household consumption; net exports (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 25 pages including 1 Table and 1 Figure
Date: 2016-08
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