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Growth in Central and Eastern Europe will strengthen in 2024
Jan 30, 2024 · “The dramatic fall in inflation, sharp rise in real wages and pickup in private consumption, combined with imminent cuts in key interest rates, should put growth back on track,” says Richard Grieveson, deputy director of wiiw and lead author of the Winter Forecast.
Upskilling for tomorrow: Insights from the World Economic …
Jan 9, 2025 · In a rapidly changing global economy, the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 provides a crucial lens into the transformations reshaping industries and workforce dynamics. Published amid a convergence of technological advancement, demographic shifts, and geopolitical tensions, the report reveals a compelling narrative about the future of work.
Growth in Eastern Europe is gaining momentum
Jul 2, 2024 · Sharp rises in real wages and private consumption are the main drivers of growth, but geopolitical risks remain significant. Although the international environment continues to be a mixed bag, the economies of most Central, Eastern and Southeastern European countries are likely to gain momentum in 2024, with the EU members of the region in particular […]
What's behind the sharp decline in foreign direct investment in …
Dec 17, 2024 · Data show a significant slowdown in new foreign greenfield investment in most countries of the region: only Moldova has seen an increase. International investors are increasingly turning their backs on Central, East and Southeast Europe.
How Poland became key to Europe’s semiconductor sovereignty
Oct 9, 2024 · The global semiconductor market is poised to expand significantly in the coming years, with revenues projected to reach one trillion US dollars by 2030, according to McKinsey. As the world digitalises further and next-generation technologies like electric vehicles and the Internet of Things (IoT) gain traction, demand for semiconductors is set to skyrocket.
Economy in focus: Poland - Emerging Europe
Sep 5, 2023 · The country has become a regional hub for technology. In the latest edition of the Emerging Europe IT Competitiveness Index, Poland ranked third out of the 23 countries in the region—after only Estonia and Lithuania—and first in the region for talent.. In its latest Front Office CX Omnibus Survey, Ryan Strategic Advisory found Western European customer experience (CX) decision-makers ...
Economy in focus: Slovakia - Emerging Europe
Aug 30, 2024 · Slovakia’s economy is powered primarily by its industrial sector, with manufacturing accounting for roughly a quarter of its GDP. The country’s strategic location, skilled workforce, and membership in the EU have made it an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI), particularly in the automotive industry.
The Danube’s historically low levels are damaging the …
Aug 17, 2022 · Causes. According to Agopyan the cause of these ecologically and economically devastating levels of the Danube is clear. “While low water levels are characteristic of the season, this is a trend directly dependent on the changes in …
Leadership and resistance: Armenia's political dynamics through …
Jan 2, 2025 · Movements like Holy Struggle highlight the Armenian public’s deep frustration with the status quo but also underscore the limitations of relying on charismatic leaders to drive change.
Why Republika Srpska’s relationship with Russia threatens Bosnia’s ...
Mar 2, 2023 · Once Russia launched its war on Ukraine, however, the tremors of the conflict were instantly felt across the Balkans. Bosnia, a country plagued by internal division from the status quo which followed the end of the Yugoslav Wars, proved to be especially vulnerable.. While the long-awaited EU candidate status has brought relief for Bosnians, tensions are far from resolved.