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Monthly Report No. 7-8/2022

Vasily Astrov, Alexandra Bykova, Rumen Dobrinsky (), Selena Duraković (), Richard Grieveson, Doris Hanzl-Weiß, Gabor Hunya, Branimir Jovanovic, Niko Korpar, Sebastian Leitner, Isilda Mara (), Bernhard Moshammer, Olga Pindyuk, Sandor Richter, Bernd Christoph Ströhm, Maryna Tverdostup, Nina Vujanovic, Zuzana Zavarska and Adam Żurawski
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Rumen Dobrinsky: The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw, https://wiiw.ac.at/rumen-dobrinsky-s-84.html
Selena Duraković: The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw, https://wiiw.ac.at/selena-durakovic-s-1658.html

No 2022-07-08, wiiw Monthly Reports from The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw

Abstract: Summer Forecast Update Impressive Resilience is Unlikely to Last Economic Forecasts for Eastern Europe for 2022-24 Despite impressive resilience among CESEE economies so far, intensifying supply-chain bottlenecks, soaring commodity prices and a decrease in external demand will weigh on growth during the second half of 2022. Consumer and business confidence is declining, and high inflation will increasingly eat into real household incomes. However, with the exception of the CIS and Ukraine, CESEE is expected to avoid a recession in 2022. Russia appears to be more resilient in 2022 than we had previously expected, but this is mainly because the full impact of the oil embargo will be felt in 2023. For Ukraine and Moldova, being granted EU candidate status represents a decisive step towards their EU integration; although the accession process may last a long time, the status will provide a stronger anchor for the reform process in the two countries than previous bilateral institutional arrangements. All forecasts in this environment are subject to a very high degree of uncertainty, reflecting the unpredictability of the future course of the war. Downside risks are high, owing in particular to the potential for a further reduction in Russian gas supplies during the winter, and the possibility that high inflation and tighter monetary policy will cause financial turbulence. CESEE Overview by Olga Pindyuk High inflation spurred by Russia’s war in Ukraine is causing slower growth in CESEE, but a recession should still be avoidable for most. Challenges for Austria in light of the war in Ukraine by Bernhard Moshammer Due to its high reliance on Russian energy, Austria is vulnerable to a winter gas shut-off, but the prospects for labour market integration of Ukrainian refugees are fairly good. Country updates Albania Inflationary pressure is holding back consumption and growth by Isilda Mara Belarus Sliding into a deep recession by Rumen Dobrinsky Bosnia and Herzegovina Political turbulence and inflation take their toll on the economy by Selena Duraković Bulgaria A new political crisis raises economic uncertainty by Rumen Dobrinsky Croatia No respite in sight by Bernd Christoph Ströhm Czechia Headwinds proving strong and persistent by Zuzana Zavarská Estonia Clouds are gathering as autumn approaches by Maryna Tverdostup Hungary The emergency brake is being applied by Sándor Richter Kazakhstan High oil price is favourable for growth, but geopolitical risks remain by Alexandra Bykova Kosovo Remittances come to the rescue by Isilda Mara Latvia War-induced slump kept in check by Sebastian Leitner Lithuania Reduced purchasing power of households amid a tightening labour market by Sebastian Leitner Moldova Recession ahead by Gábor Hunya Montenegro Inflation will weigh on growth by Nina Vujanović North Macedonia When inflation runs out of control by Branimir Jovanović Poland So far so good by Adam Żurawski Romania Adverse impacts of inflation and war come with a delay by Gábor Hunya Russia Currency rebound delays the peak of the crisis by Vasily Astrov Serbia Still standing by Branimir Jovanović Slovakia Negative risks cloud the outlook by Doris Hanzl-Weiss Slovenia Regional outperformer by Niko Korpar Turkey Foot to the floor, hoping for the best by Richard Grieveson Ukraine Persevering in time of war by Olga Pindyuk

Keywords: Keywords: CESEE; economic forecast; Central and Eastern Europe; Western Balkans; EU; euro area; CIS; Austria; war in Ukraine; Ukrainian refugees; energy dependence; EU accession; COVID-19; EU Recovery and Resilience Facility; economic growth; labour markets; inflation; stagflation; monetary policy; fiscal policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E20 E21 E22 E23 E24 E31 E32 E5 E62 F21 F31 H60 I18 J20 J30 O47 O52 O57 P24 P27 P33 P52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 58 pages including 4 Tables and 21 Figures
Date: 1970-01
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