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Monthly Report No. 11/2012 (by Vasily Astrov, Vladimir Gligorov, Peter Havlik, Mario Holzner, Olga Pindyuk and Hermine Vidovic) Leon Podkaminer (ed) wiiw Monthly Report No. 11, November 2012 40 pages including 18 Tables DETAILS |
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Albania: the one-eyed king (by Mario Holzner) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 71-73 DETAILS & BUY |
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Baltic States: an imbalanced growth model in tatters (by Sebastian Leitner) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 50-56 DETAILS & BUY |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: landing in the fog (by Josef Pöschl) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 74-77 DETAILS & BUY |
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Bulgaria: coping with multiple external shocks (by Anton Mihailov) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 24-27 DETAILS & BUY |
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China: travelling down a bumpy road (by Waltraut Urban) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 106-110 DETAILS & BUY |
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Croatia: meeting financial obligations - a major challenge (by Hermine Vidovic) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 78-80 DETAILS & BUY |
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The Czech Republic: approaching standstill (by Leon Podkaminer) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 28-31 DETAILS & BUY |
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Hungary: the home-made and the imported crisis (by Sandor Richter) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 32-35 DETAILS & BUY |
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Kazakhstan: avoiding recession and prolonging recovery (by Olga Pindyuk) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 103-105 DETAILS & BUY |
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Macedonia: relying on fiscal stimulus (by Vladimir Gligorov) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 81-83 DETAILS & BUY |
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Montenegro: banking problems (by Vladimir Gligorov) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 84-85 DETAILS & BUY |
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Poland: a slowdown in the making (by Leon Podkaminer) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 36-39 DETAILS & BUY |
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Romania: on the verge of recession (by Gabor Hunya) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 40-42 DETAILS & BUY |
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Russia: economy hit by global turmoil (by Peter Havlik) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 94-95 DETAILS & BUY |
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Serbia: risking instability (by Vladimir Gligorov) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 86-88 DETAILS & BUY |
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Slovakia: after three-year boom, settling down to moderate growth (by Zdenek Lukas) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 43-46 DETAILS & BUY |
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Slovenia: stimulus package to mitigate economic hardship (by Hermine Vidovic) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 47-49 DETAILS & BUY |
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Turkey: a robust, but recessive economy (by Josef Pöschl) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 89-93 DETAILS & BUY |
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Ukraine: in the midst of economic meltdown (by Vasily Astrov) in: Differentiated Impact of the Global Crisis, wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 3, February 2009, pp. 96-102 DETAILS & BUY |