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Growth model adapting under pressure

By: Astrov, Vasily.
Contributor(s): Bykova, Alexandra | Duraković, Selena | Gökten, Meryem | Grieveson, Richard | Gutzianas, Ioannis | Hanzl-Weiss, Doris | Hunya, Gabor | Jovanović, Branimir | Jovanovikj, Biljana | Korpar, Niko | Kruk, Dzmitry | Mara, Isilda | Penkova-Pearson, Emilia | Pindyuk, Olga | Richter, Sandor | Sošić, Marko | Ströhm, Bernd Christoph | Tverdostup, Marina | Możdżeń, Michał.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: wiiw Forecast Reports: Spring 2026Publisher: Wien : Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw), 2026Description: 141 S., 30 Tables and 58 Figures, 30cm.ISBN: ISBN 9783852090832.Subject(s): CESEE Central and Eastern Europe | economic forecast | Western Balkans | CIS | Ukraine | Russia | Turkey | EU | business cycle | economic sentiment | euro area | convergence | labour markets | unemployment | Russia-Ukraine war | commodity prices | inflation | price controls | trade disruptions | renewable energy | gas | electricity | monetary policy | fiscal policyCountries covered: Albania | Austria | Belarus | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria | Central and East Europe | CESEE | CIS | Croatia | Czechia | Estonia | Euro Area | European Union | Hungary | Kazakhstan | Kosovo | Latvia | Lithuania | Moldova | Montenegro | North Macedonia | Poland | Romania | Russia | Serbia | Slovakia | Slovenia | Southeast Europe | Turkey | Ukraine | US | Western Balkanswiiw Research Areas: Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy | International Trade, Competitiveness and FDIClassification: E20 | E21 | E22 | E24 | E32 | E5 | E62 | F21 | F31 | H60 | I18 | J20 | J30 | O47 | O52 | O57 | P24 | P27 | P33 | P52 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: CESEE faces a renewed external shock at a critical moment of structural change. The Middle East war adds inflationary pressure and uncertainty to a region already shifting away from a low-cost, export-led growth model towards one driven by investment and productivity upgrading.

CESEE faces a renewed external shock at a critical moment of structural change. The Middle East war adds inflationary pressure and uncertainty to a region already shifting away from a low-cost, export-led growth model towards one driven by investment and productivity upgrading.

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