Webinar: wiiw Autumn Economic Forecast for Eastern Europe

12  November 2020    4:00 pm CET

The latest economic forecasts for 23 countries

Venue

online event - see registration link below

Description

wiiw will present its latest economic forecasts 2021-2022 for 23 countries of Eastern Europe, with a detailed analysis of the current economic situation and most relevant trends.

The following questions will be addressed:

  • Are we past the worst or is this the start of a second deep downturn?
  • Has Central Europe some potential advantages or areas of resilience versus Western Europe?
  • Which sectors are suffering most, and which are performing relatively better?
  • Will more open economies generally continue to suffer more than less trade- and tourism-dependent ones?
  • How will the crisis affect the bigger structural challenges and opportunities the region faces, such as structural changes in the automotive industry, demographic decline, automation, digitalisation, and the decline of institutional quality and independence?

Registration

Please register here: https://my.demio.com/ref/CDtl8FEYPlYyMQER

The presentation will be held in English. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions. A press release and the new wiiw Forecast Report will be available to attendees. Should you have problems accessing the registration site, copy the link directly to the address line of your browser and do not use Internet Explorer.

Presenters

Presenter: Vasily Astrov
Moderator: Richard Grieveson

Vasily Astrov is Economist at wiiw and editor of the wiiw Monthly Report. He is also country expert on Russia and other CIS countries. His research focuses on macroeconomic analysis, financial markets and energy issues.

Richard Grieveson is Economist and Deputy Director at wiiw. His research focus includes Turkey and the Balkans, CESEE country analysis and forecasting, migration, economic history, and sovereign risk.


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