Inflation is finally coming down across the European Union, but the highest rates continue to be found in the east of the bloc. Amid continuing high prices for food and...
Tag - Inflation
In the turbulent times we find ourselves, monetary policy alone cannot cope with containing inflation without bringing considerable costs in a form of recession and...
Emerging Europe is highly dependent on Western European demand and growth is likely to be stagnant or negative in 2023. At the end of 2019, the economies of emerging...
Bulgaria will on October 2 hold yet another parliamentary election, its fourth in two years. With an economic crisis looming and deep divisions over Bulgaria’s...
Avoiding a recession could be as good as it gets for much of the region this year. The war in Ukraine is clearly having negative effects on the economies of the 23...
Inflation will be high across all of the European Union in 2022, with the countries of emerging Europe particularly vulnerable to rising prices. The European Commission...
The direct impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine on most other countries in the CEE region will remain manageable in 2022, although sharply rising energy and food...
Continued strong wage growth in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will only partially offset rising consumer prices. The full scale of the damage to the global economy...
Montenegro and Moldova will see emerging Europe’s highest levels of economic growth in 2021, but the outlook is positive across the region. The Vienna Institute...
A quick Covid-19 recovery, low unemployment and fast increasing wages are driving inflation in Central Europe. Is it time for national banks to step in? Central European...
While Albania has maintained economic stability, growth this year has fallen mainly due to lower electricity production, concluded the International Monetary Fund (IMF)...
Three countries in emerging Europe – Romania, Slovakia and Estonia – are currently running the highest inflation rates in the European Union (EU). Eurostat...