While Emerging Europe as a whole drew 5 per cent fewer investment projects than 2012 in 2013 — particularly from Western European automotive companies and shared...
Analysis
The privatisation of state-owned companies in Poland has been taking place for almost a quarter of a century, a process that Under-Secretary of State at the Treasury...
The massive growth of Poland’s financial market in the last two decades has catapulted it to the status of a capital market leader within the CEE region, and the Warsaw...
The Visegrad countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) joined the EU in 2004 as rather weak economies, but with huge growth potential. With a population...
As just one example of the aerospace sector being a key opportunity for foreign investment in Emerging Europe, Warsaw Airport – otherwise known as Frederyk Chopin...
It’s been ten years already since Poland’s EU accession. Of the 10 countries that joined the EU in 2004, only Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Lithuania...
Economic prospects across Emerging Europe remain strong despite recent events in Ukraine and Russia, according to Regional Economic Prospects in EBRD Countries of...
When it comes to outsourcing, countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are becoming the places to be – or to outsource to, as you have it. Why Emerging Europe talks...
Previous comparisons of international gross domestic products (GDPs) based on exchange rates have been misleading, says the 2011 International Comparison Program (ICP)...
Real estate construction in Poland is recovering quickly since 2008, according to EY’s Polish Real Estate Guide Edition 2014. It not only outlines the current state of...
Recovery from global recession is going to strengthen across Europe but remain uneven in 2014, says the recent International Monetary Fund’s World Economic and...
The Manufacturing Index 2014 by Cushman & Wakefield highlights the numerous factors that companies must consider when either expanding their business or relocating...