Policymakers should act promptly to enhance debt sustainability and reduce exposure to economic shocks, amidst a sharp increase in both public and private debt. Levels...
Tag - Economy & Politics
With just a few notable – and commendable – exceptions, of which Estonia and Georgia are not the least, emerging Europe remains mired in a confusing, off-putting...
Armenia is actively working to better position itself on the investment map by creating a more attractive business climate. Foreign investment will be crucial for...
In a somewhat surprising move, the European Council did not agree to give the green light for the official opening of accession talks to Albania in 2019. That was...
So frequently are bold, game-changing Estonian start-ups raising funding these days that the emergence of yet another success story from the country’s capital...
Croatia’s growth has been strong for over five years, inflation is subdued, unemployment has been significantly reduced and public debt is steadily declining, the...
The Czech government has approved a National Investment Plan that includes 22,000 projects to be completed by 2050 at a total cost of eight trillion koruna (314 billion...
The four liberal mayors who lead the capital cities of the Visegrád (V4) Group (Budapest in Hungary, Warsaw in Poland, Bratislava in Slovakia and Prague in the Czech...
If Russia says no, try China. The Ministry of Finance of Belarus and the Shanghai Office of the China Development Bank have signed an agreement to provide Belarus with a...
Albin Kurti, the man widely expected to be Kosovo’s next prime minister, has said that negotiations with Serbia should not be centered on territory but on the...
The Georgian parliament’s decision to approve 14 new appointments to the country’s Supreme Court are regrettable, disappointing and against the recommendations of the...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...