Monthly Report No. 7-8/2024
Vasily Astrov,
Alexandra Bykova,
Rumen Dobrinsky (),
Selena Duraković (),
Meryem Gökten,
Richard Grieveson,
Doris Hanzl-Weiß,
Gabor Hunya,
Branimir Jovanovic,
Niko Korpar,
Sebastian Leitner,
Isilda Mara (),
Olga Pindyuk,
Sandor Richter,
Bernd Christoph Ströhm,
Maryna Tverdostup,
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 2024-07-08, wiiw Monthly Reports from The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw
Abstract:
Summer Forecast Update Solid but Lopsided Recovery Economic Forecasts for Eastern Europe for 2024-26 Global assumptions Getting better, slowly by Richard Grieveson CESEE Overview Solid but lopsided recovery by Vasily Astrov Country updates Albania Solid economic growth by Isilda Mara Belarus Recovery continues, defying expectations by Rumen Dobrinsky Bosnia and Herzegovina Inflation slowing, but economy remains weak by Selena Duraković Bulgaria Economy lacks direction amidst a messy political situation by Rumen Dobrinsky Croatia Outlook remains positive by Bernd Christoph Ströhm Czechia On track for moderate recovery by Zuzana Zavarská Estonia On the verge of growth by Maryna Tverdostup Hungary Mounting fiscal problems prevail by Sándor Richter Kazakhstan Oil production cuts undermine economic growth by Alexandra Bykova Kosovo Good growth momentum by Isilda Mara Latvia Upswing approaching, but only slowly by Sebastian Leitner Lithuania Household consumption puts an end to stagnation by Sebastian Leitner Moldova Slow recovery despite subdued inflation by Gábor Hunya Montenegro Some question marks, but overall positive by Branimir Jovanović North Macedonia Change, but possibly not in the right direction by Branimir Jovanović Poland Strong currency, low inflation by Adam Żurawski Romania Growing fiscal tension by Gábor Hunya Russia Economy resilient to tight monetary conditions by Vasily Astrov Serbia Economy growing, but challenges remain by Branimir Jovanović Slovakia Mounting political risks by Doris Hanzl-Weiss Slovenia Solid growth expected in year of infrastructure rebuilding and disinflation by Niko Korpar Turkey Despite market confidence, the data paint an uncertain outlook by Meryem Gökten Ukraine Economy undermined by Russia’s missile attack on the energy infrastructure by Olga Pindyuk
Keywords: CESEE; CESEE; economic forecast; Central and Eastern Europe; Western Balkans; EU; euro area; CIS; economic growth; inflation; monetary policy; fiscal policy; GDP; wages; fiscal balance; policy rate; political risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E20 E21 E23 E24 E31 E5 E62 H60 J20 J30 O47 O52 O57 P24 P27 P52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45 pages including 5 Tables and 12 Figures
Date: 1970-01
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