Author
Listed:
- Gabor Hunya
(The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)
- Zdenek Lukas
- Anton Mihailov
- Leon Podkaminer
(The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)
- Josef Pöschl
- Sandor Richter
(The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)
- Hermine Vidovic
(The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw)
Abstract
Czech economy basking in glory (by Josef Pöschl) Countries covered Czech Republic Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Hungary improving trade balance, growing concern over budget deficit (by Sándor Richter) Countries covered Hungary Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Poland domestic demand weakening further (by Leon Podkaminer) Countries covered Poland Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Slovakia robust economic growth despite political turmoil (by Zdenek Lukas) Countries covered Slovakia Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Slovenia economy on track for euro adoption (by Hermine Vidovic) Countries covered Slovenia Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Bulgaria credit restrictions fail to taper the current account deficit (by Anton Mihailov) Countries covered Bulgaria Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Romania decelerating economic growth, widening deficits (by Gábor Hunya) Countries covered Romania Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy New wiiw Handbook of Statistics forthcoming in November Selected monthly data on the economic situation in ten transition countries, 2004-2005 Countries covered Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Russia, Ukraine Guide to wiiw statistical services on Central, East and Southeast Europe, Russia and Ukraine
Suggested Citation
Gabor Hunya & Zdenek Lukas & Anton Mihailov & Leon Podkaminer & Josef Pöschl & Sandor Richter & Hermine Vidovic, 2005.
"Monthly Report No. 10/2005,"
wiiw Monthly Reports
2005-10, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, wiiw.
Handle:
RePEc:wii:mpaper:mr:2005-10
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