TY - BOOK AU - Astrov,Vasily AU - Bykova,Alexandra AU - Duraković,Selena AU - Gökten,Meryem AU - Grieveson,Richard AU - Grodzicki,Maciej AU - Gutzianas,Ioannis AU - Hanzl-Weiss,Doris AU - How,Marcus AU - Hunya,Gabor AU - Jovanović,Branimir AU - Korpar,Niko AU - Kruk,Dzmitry AU - Leitner,Sebastian AU - Locatelli,Benedetta AU - Mara,Isilda AU - Penkova-Pearson,Emilia AU - Pindyuk,Olga AU - Richter,Sandor AU - Sošić,Marko AU - Ströhm,Bernd Christoph AU - Tverdostup,Marina AU - Rehak,Sara TI - Hardening fault lines: CESEE in the age of fragmentation T2 - wiiw Forecast Reports SN - ISBN 9783852090825 PY - 2025/// CY - Wien PB - Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw) KW - CESEE Central and Eastern Europe KW - economic forecast KW - Western Balkans KW - CIS KW - Ukraine KW - Russia KW - Turkey KW - EU KW - business cycle KW - economic sentiment KW - euro area KW - convergence KW - labour markets KW - unemployment KW - Russia-Ukraine war KW - commodity prices KW - inflation KW - price controls KW - trade disruptions KW - renewable energy KW - gas KW - electricity KW - monetary policy KW - fiscal policy KW - Albania KW - Austria KW - Belarus KW - Bosnia and Herzegovina KW - Bulgaria KW - Central and East Europe KW - CESEE KW - Croatia KW - Czechia KW - Estonia KW - Euro Area KW - European Union KW - Hungary KW - Kazakhstan KW - Kosovo KW - Latvia KW - Lithuania KW - Moldova KW - Montenegro KW - North Macedonia KW - Poland KW - Romania KW - Serbia KW - Slovakia KW - Slovenia KW - Southeast Europe KW - US N2 - CESEE stands at a crucial turning point, as labour shortages, the inflation shock and geopolitical developments potentially force a shift from a low-wage, export-driven model toward one based on investment, innovation and higher productivity UR - https://wiiw.ac.at/p-7425.html ER -