Both this year and next the EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe are still set to significantly outperform the euro area. Despite the uncertain international...
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The EU members in Central and Eastern Europe are returning to normality and will continue the process of economic convergence with Western Europe that was interrupted...
Some areas of the Ukrainian economy, such as the IT sector, the metal industry, the defence industry and, above all, agriculture, are already very competitive and have...
Most countries in emerging Europe have probably already digested most of the economic shock caused by the Ukraine war. Despite the war in Ukraine, the economies of...
A major new study argues that Ukraine is overestimating the country’s economic growth prospects. What will the reconstruction of Ukraine cost? Where will the money...
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...
As the EU mulls ending imports of Russian coal, the call for more renewables in the bloc’s energy mix grows louder. When Lithuania on April 2 announced that it had...
In order to cope with the green and digital transformation, the EU member states of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) must focus on innovation. Despite solid growth...
Immigration to the European Union will increase over the next decade decade, especially from Africa and the Middle East. The EU should manage it intelligently in close...
With the European Commission last week releasing its 2020 Enlargement Package and an investment plan for the Western Balkans, European integration has once again risen...
Twenty years of the European Union trying to drive political reconciliation in the Western Balkans through regional economic integration has delivered disappointing...
The Covid-19 pandemic has moved discussion regarding corporate reshoring to the centre stage of public attention across emerging Europe. From Azerbaijan to Serbia...