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28  November 2013    10:00 am CET

Presentation of wiiw's latest growth forecast for CESEE and wiiw Handbook of Statistics

Venue

wiiw, Rahlgasse 3, 1060 Vienna, lecture hall (entrance from the ground floor)

Description

The outlook for the Central, East and Southeast European (CESEE) countries– most of which are small and open economies – is crucially dependent on the acceleration ofrecovery in the euro area and particularly in Germany. Otherwise, the cross-country differences in economic performance will be to a large extent due to the differences in the fiscal policies pursued. Budget austerity is likely to dampen economic growth in Albania and Russia and may trigger outright recession in Serbia, while a welcome fiscal relaxation should be to varying degrees growth-conducive in the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania and Kosovo. All in all, wiiw projects that economic growth in the new EU Member States (NMS) will pick up to 2% on average next year and to around 3% in 2015. Economic dynamics should also accelerate in several Western Balkan countries – though not in Serbia – and remain strong in Latvia, Lithuania and Kazakhstan, but will stay generally unimpressive in Russia and Ukraine.


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