Recovery: Limp and Battered

The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) has just published its latest Analyses and Forecasts.
The report analyses current economic situation and medium-term forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe.

In 2011 the recovery will encompass all countries in the CESEE region – even the laggards that did not grow in 2010. However GDP growth will not accelerate much in countries where the recession ended already in 2010. Later on, GDP growth rates will stabilize throughout the whole region at around 4 to 5 per cent, less than the levels recorded prior to the crisis. These are the main results of the new medium-term forecast for the region published by the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw).

 

Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database

Countries covered: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Visegrad countries, Central, East and Southeast Europe, CIS, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, European Union, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, New EU Member States, Poland, Romania, Russia, SEE, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine, Wider Europe

Research Areas: Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy, International Trade, Competitiveness and FDI


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