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- Ready to Go EU Enlargement and Migration Potential: Lessons from the Czech Republic in the Context of the Irish Migration Experience.
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May 15, 2007 09:51
The current paper analyzes the impact of internal economic factors, such as GDP growth, unemployment and wages on the emigration rate.
- An Approach to Forecasting Ukrainian GDP from the Supply Side
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May 15, 2007 09:53
The aim of this paper is to provide some insights on the estimation and forecasting of Ukrainian GDP from the supply side.
- Forecasting Real GDP and the Current Account in a Transition Economy: Two Simple Econometric Methods and their Application to Ukraine
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May 15, 2007 09:53
This work considers two simple econometric methods of estimating real GDP and trade flows, and presents econometric results and their application in Ukraine. Besides, the efficiency of devaluation for balanced current account was evaluated applying a forecasting model of current account.
- A Model of Ukrainian Macroeconomic Indicators
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May 15, 2007 09:53
This paper includes the theoretical background as well as a detailed explanation of the two parts of the macroeconomic model:forecasting of nominal GDP and inflation and forecasting of consolidated budget revenue.
- Sustainable Adjustment of Global Imbalances
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May 15, 2007 09:53
The US is now running a current account deficit of 6 percent of GDP, and can be expected to do so for some time unless the US economy slows rapidly.
- Fiscal Policy in the New Member States
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May 15, 2007 09:54
The author compares the fiscal policy in European countries dividing them into two groups based on their GDP.
- Accuracy of growth forecasts for transition countries: Assessing ten years of EBRD forecasting
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May 15, 2007 09:54
This paper analyses the accuracy of GDP growth forecasts prepared by the EBRD for 25 transition countries between 1994 and 2004. It finds that EBRD forecasts are mostly unbiased and efficient, and that forecast accuracy has improved as transition has progressed and as the range of data sources have expanded.
- Filling the gap in urban transport: Private sector participation in transition countries
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May 15, 2007 09:54
This paper reviews private sector participation (PSP) in urban transport in central and eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. It documents how the private sector is helping to address service gaps in poorer countries and identifies a strong negative relationship between GDP per capita and the degree of PSP. It also shows that decisions to involve the private sector in public services are driven by resource constraints and the general reform process.
- Growth trends in the developing world : country forecasts and determinants
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November 23, 2007 12:52
The authors present real per capita GDP growth forecasts for all developing countries for the period 2005-14. For 55 of these countries, representing major world regions and accounting for close to 80 percent of the developing world's GDP, they forecast the growth effects of the main forces underpinning growth, assuming that these evolve following past trends.
- Public expenditure and growth
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November 23, 2007 17:10
The paper discusses one cost seldom considered in the literature and in policy debates, namely, the volatility derived from additional public spending. The paper identifies a relationship between public spending volatility and consumption volatility, which implies a direct welfare loss to society.
- Efficiency of public spending in developing countries : an efficiency frontier approach
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November 23, 2007 17:40
Governments of developing countries typically spend resources equivalent to between 15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small changes in the efficiency of public spending could have a significant impact on GDP and on the attainment of the government's objectives whichever these are. The first challenge faced by stakeholders is measuring and scoring efficiency. This paper attempts such quantification.
- Models of Political Cycles: The Czech Experience
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January 18, 2008 17:34
This paper studies whether the dynamic behavior of real GDP, unemployment and inflation is systematically affected by the timing of elections and by changes of governments in the Czech Republic.
- News of the Month, September, 2007
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January 21, 2008 10:24
This is a monthly publication, which includes 4-5 brief analyses dealing with underlying macroeconomic and microeconomic issues. The publication focuses on both Commonwealth of Independent Countries (CIS) and Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC).
- The economy of Poland in 2004
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March 3, 2008 14:00
Growth tendencies consolidated in the Polish economy in 2004. Increase of the gross domestic product was the highest in seven years.
- The economy of Poland in the first quarter of 2005
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March 3, 2008 14:20
A slowdown of dynamics in many important areas of the economic activity was observed in the first quarter of 2005 in comparison to high dynamics seen in the subsequent periods of 2004.
- ADEPT Socioeconomic Commentaries, July-October 2005
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March 3, 2008 14:23
Contents:
- Iurie Gotisan: Foreseeing for inflation: optimism of authorities will "face" the bitter reality
- Galina Selari: Transnistria Economy: Regional Dimension
- Valeriu Prohnitchi: Unemployment: a curse of transition
- Iurie Gotisan: Real estate market in a deadlock
- Iurie Gotisan: GDP is on the rise despite unfavorable circumstances
- Ion Basiul: Economic competitiveness is a heavy burden for Moldova
- Iurie Gotisan: Banks punished
- Economic survey: Moldova in transition No. 8
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March 3, 2008 14:30
Each year in the history of the Republic of Moldova is characterized by new changes and 2001 was no exception. The first half of the year is distinguished by outstanding contrasts. Traditionally, in Moldova politics have negative impacts on the economy…
- Southeast European Monitor - 2008/02
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June 19, 2008 11:22
The paper is a monthly publication on socio-economic and political development issues in eight Southeast European countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.
- Southeast European Monitor - 2008/04
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June 19, 2008 11:26
The paper is a monthly publication on socio-economic and political development issues in eight Southeast European countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.
- Quarterly Forecast on the Eastern EU Member States-3rd quarter, 2007
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June 19, 2008 11:49
Short-term forecasts on growth, inflation, internal and external balance and major macroeconomic trends in the Eastern EU Member States: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.





