Structural reforms and accelerating the digital and green transition would help to further raise living standards in Poland, says the OECD. Poland’s economy recovered...
Marek Grzegorczyk
Marek Grzegorczyk is a reporter at Emerging Europe.
In the long term, the phasing out of the inefficient use of gas is likely to be positive for Europe’s competitiveness. High gas prices and persistent inflation continue...
A new government in Chișinău will not change Moldova’s pro-European foreign policy, but it will likely pay more attention to the failings of the country’s economy. ...
Footballers may currently be Ukraine’s top export to the UK, but a ruling last month by the Court of Arbitration for Sport means the country’s clubs will...
The latest member of both the eurozone and the Schengen area, further reform could see Croatia close the income gap with the EU27 average in just a decade and a half...
It’s a gloomy picture for much of Eastern Europe and Central Asia – and parts of the EU – in the latest Corruption Perceptions Index. Ukraine...
The plight of Odesa recalls the addition of Dubrovnik, in Croatia, to the UNESCO World Heritage in Danger list in December 1991 following Serb bombing of its historic...
Hopes of adopting the euro in 2024 are beginning to fade in Bulgaria as the country lurches from one election to another. Wash, rinse, repeat. Bulgaria will hold yet...
Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary are lagging behind in green transformation, and green pioneers such as Austria could benefit as a technology leader in climate and...
Diia, Ukraine’s public services smartphone app, has been so successful that other countries want the technology behind it. It’s rare that Estonia needs to take...
CEE executives realise that they must seize the opportunity to transform their organisations, meeting challenges including geopolitical threats, rampant inflation and...
The first major economic forecast of the year – from the World Bank – is out. For most of the countries in the emerging Europe region, it doesn’t make...