Following the recession in 2008-09, the economies of the eight EU countries in central and Eastern Europe outside the euro area (CEE) are recovering gradually, albeit with significant differences across countries. The expansion in economic activity is currently being driven primarily by exports as domestic demand remains subdued. Those countries that accumulated relatively more substantial internal and external imbalances before the financial crisis suffered more severe contractions in output during the crisis, and most of them face a more sluggish economic recovery.economic recovery; recession; competitivity; value added; economic exchanges
The impact of the economic and financial crisis is still being felt. It started as an acute crisis o...
This dissertation deals with the development of the economies of Central and East Europe, which are ...
The European economy is in the midst of the deepest recession since the 1930s, with real GDP project...
Following the recession in 2008-09, the economies of the eight EU countries in central and Eastern E...
Following the recession in 2008-09, the economies of the eight EU countries in central and Eastern E...
The outlook for the world economy improved in the course of 2010 and the recovery has now gained str...
After a long period of convergence, Central, East and Southeast Europe experienced a deep recession ...
After a long period of convergence, Central, East and Southeast Europe experienced a deep recession ...
After the political upheaval in 1989, all central and eastern European countries have suffered a dee...
In 2008, less than 20 years since most former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE...
The economic recovery in the EU 15 in 2006 resulted in an acceleration of growth in Central and East...
The global crisis of 2007–2009 can be viewed as three interdependent and mutually reinforcing crises...
Despite an economic slack in the EU 15 and, in many cases, the revaluated currencies, CEE countries ...
In 2000, for the first time since the beginning of transformation the economy grew in all CEECs. All...
The deepest, longest and most broadly-based recession the European Union has ever experienced appear...
The impact of the economic and financial crisis is still being felt. It started as an acute crisis o...
This dissertation deals with the development of the economies of Central and East Europe, which are ...
The European economy is in the midst of the deepest recession since the 1930s, with real GDP project...
Following the recession in 2008-09, the economies of the eight EU countries in central and Eastern E...
Following the recession in 2008-09, the economies of the eight EU countries in central and Eastern E...
The outlook for the world economy improved in the course of 2010 and the recovery has now gained str...
After a long period of convergence, Central, East and Southeast Europe experienced a deep recession ...
After a long period of convergence, Central, East and Southeast Europe experienced a deep recession ...
After the political upheaval in 1989, all central and eastern European countries have suffered a dee...
In 2008, less than 20 years since most former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE...
The economic recovery in the EU 15 in 2006 resulted in an acceleration of growth in Central and East...
The global crisis of 2007–2009 can be viewed as three interdependent and mutually reinforcing crises...
Despite an economic slack in the EU 15 and, in many cases, the revaluated currencies, CEE countries ...
In 2000, for the first time since the beginning of transformation the economy grew in all CEECs. All...
The deepest, longest and most broadly-based recession the European Union has ever experienced appear...
The impact of the economic and financial crisis is still being felt. It started as an acute crisis o...
This dissertation deals with the development of the economies of Central and East Europe, which are ...
The European economy is in the midst of the deepest recession since the 1930s, with real GDP project...