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Prospects for Central-Eastern Europe in 2017.
Significance
In the absence of robust business confidence, Central Europe and the Baltic states (CEB) will implement short-term monetary and fiscal policies to support growth; GDP growth will suffer from global market vicissitudes and rising political tensions in key trading partners inside and outside the EU. The crisis in the EU will continue to bear down on South-Eastern Europe (SEE), bringing an effective end to the policy of enlargement.
Keywords:
Europe,
EUR,
Balkans,
Eastern Europe,
Albania,
Bosnia-Hercegovina,
Bulgaria,
Croatia,
Czech Republic,
Estonia,
Hungary,
Kosovo,
Latvia,
Lithuania,
Macedonia,
Montenegro,
Poland,
Romania,
Serbia,
Slovenia,
PROSPECTS 2017,
economy,
international relations,
politics,
social,
government,
growth,
integration,
agriculture,
election,
immigration,
nationality,
protest,
reform,
religion,
strike
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2016
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