Transition Economies

This blog is intended to provide a platform for discussion on economic transition. The primary focus is on economic developments in Central and Eastern European Countries, yet the forum is also open to issues of economic transition in Asia.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Fiscal spending reforms – if not now, then when?

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Am extremely busy recently, hopefully I will manage to start posting a bit more often again… All four large CEECs that joined the EU in 2004...
Saturday, January 13, 2007

The Maastricht Update (13/01/2007)

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The Maastricht Update: Sources: Eurostat, ECB, EBRD Transition Report 2006 , Inflation 2006m11, Interest 2006m12, Exchange rate up to 12/01...
Thursday, November 23, 2006

Maastricht Update – launch

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We decided to provide indication on how the CEECs perform according to the EMU entry criteria laid down in the Treaty of Maastricht which en...
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Central Eastern Europe and the “Flat” Tax - a follow up

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The issue of flat taxes in CEECs has been given wide attention, including posts on this blog (see Taxes – linear or not? ), though (as we me...
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Thursday, November 16, 2006

What is the future for Central Eastern European equity markets?

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Today, in light of the discussion on the possible emergence of a new trading platform ('Banks plan to rival European exchanges' in F...
Wednesday, October 25, 2006

2006 - The European Year of Workers (Im)Mobility

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As the EU is currently still celebrating the year 2006 as the European Year of Workers’ Mobility it may be a good idea to review what restr...
Sunday, October 01, 2006

Bulgaria and Romania - a green(?) light

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Last week (26th of September) the European Commission gave a green light to the 2007 enlargement which will encompass the two South-East Eur...
Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Hungary - high time to act

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In the past months, many voices have raised the fact of unsustainability of the twin deficits troubling Hungary. Among others, we expressed ...
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