Emerging Europe Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends, Quarter 3, 2017

Emerging Europe Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends, Quarter 3, 2017

Growth Accelerates Further; Buoyant Domestic Demand

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16-Mar-2018
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Europe
Research Code: 9A6D-00-15-00-00
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Strong growth is expected to continue in Emerging Europe in 2018, driven by robust private demand and a dynamic external sector. In the Czech Republic, increase in wages is driving private consumption. Following the removal of the exchange rate floor in April 2017, value of the Czech currency koruna is likely to strengthen further in 2018. Hungarian growth is primarily driven by resumed disbursement of EU structural funds as well as continued real wage growth and employment increases. Turkey is expected to register strong growth in 2017 supported by large fiscal stimulus and strengthened domestic demand.

Country Coverage – Emerging Europe
• The Czech Republic
• Hungary
• Poland
• Turkey
• Ukraine

Sector Coverage:
Economic Indicators, Demographics, Energy, Manufacturing, Food and Beverages, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Plastics, Mining, Electricity, Construction, Agriculture, Healthcare, Information and Communication Technologies.

Indicator coverage:
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its components, GDP Growth, Export & Import, Foreign Direct Investment, Inflation, Business Confidence, Population & Demographics, Index of Industrial Production (IIP), Value Add by Industry, Trade by Industry, IIP by Industry, Production of Important Commodities, Oil Production, Oil Export & Import, Healthcare Spending, Internet and Mobile Subscription.
Regional GDP Growth calculation

Year, Quarter, and Month Coverage
• Yearly Data: 2012–2021
• Quarterly Data: Q1 2012–Q3 2019
• Monthly Data: January 2012–September 2017

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Emerging Europe Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends Quarter 3 2017

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Strong growth is expected to continue in Emerging Europe in 2018, driven by robust private demand and a dynamic external sector. In the Czech Republic, increase in wages is driving private consumption. Following the removal of the exchange rate floor in April 2017, value of the Czech currency koruna is likely to strengthen further in 2018. Hungarian growth is primarily driven by resumed disbursement of EU structural funds as well as continued real wage growth and employment increases. Turkey is expected to register strong growth in 2017 supported by large fiscal stimulus and strengthened domestic demand. Country Coverage – Emerging Europe • The Czech Republic • Hungary • Poland • Turkey • Ukraine Sector Coverage: Economic Indicators, Demographics, Energy, Manufacturing, Food and Beverages, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Plastics, Mining, Electricity, Construction, Agriculture, Healthcare, Information and Communication Technologies. Indicator coverage: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its components, GDP Growth, Export & Import, Foreign Direct Investment, Inflation, Business Confidence, Population & Demographics, Index of Industrial Production (IIP), Value Add by Industry, Trade by Industry, IIP by Industry, Production of Important Commodities, Oil Production, Oil Export & Import, Healthcare Spending, Internet and Mobile Subscription. Regional GDP Growth calculation Year, Quarter, and Month Coverage • Yearly Data: 2012–2021 • Quarterly Data: Q1 2012–Q3 2019 • Monthly Data: January 2012–September 2017
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No Index No
Podcast No
Author Rituparna Majumder
Industries Cross Industries
WIP Number 9A6D-00-15-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9A6D