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Paulina Dyko

Croatia-Overview of the economy - 0 views

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    Some history about Croatia in the economy sector.
Tatsiana Padhaiskaya

The Contribution made by beer to the European economy - 0 views

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    There is the link for the PDF version of "The Contribution made by beer to the European economy" report, prepared in September 2011. Contains valuable economical and statistical information for each European country.
Wolf Schneider

The economy of Estonia - a rapid recovery - 1 views

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    Brief overview of Estonia's change after Soviet rule.
manoj bastia

Green gold & the economy of Latvia - 0 views

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    breif information about Latvian economy.
Greta Monko

wood industry bosnia - 0 views

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    economy
Julia Piekarska

Economy of Slovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • According to a recent report by the European Commission, Slovakia (along with some other Central and Eastern European economies) is low down on the list of EU states in the area of innovation
Marc Valdés

Info for doing business - 2 views

shared by Marc Valdés on 09 May 11 - Cached
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    The Doing Business Project provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across 183 economies and selected cities at the subnational and regional level. Doing Business offers detailed subnational reports, which exhaustively cover business regulation and reform in different cities and regions within a nation. These reports provide data on the ease of doing business, rank each location, and recommend reforms to improve performance in each of the indicator areas. Selected cities can compare their business regulations with other cities in the country or region and with the 183 economies that Doing Business has ranked.
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    This site is an excellent source of data about business regulations in 183 countries from around the world.
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    I think that everybody knows this webside! is very useful
Jowita Dobrowolska

Russia GDP Growth Rate - 0 views

  • The Russian economy is commodity-driven. Payments from the fuel and energy sector in the form of customs duties and taxes accounted for nearly half of the federal budget's revenues. However, during the past decade, poverty and unemployment declined steadily and the middle class continued to expand. This page includes a chart with historical data for Russia GDP Growth Rate.
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    Economic Part of the PEST analysis in Russia, mainly about GDP growth and the changes that have accured.
Wolf Schneider

Economy of Estonia - 1 views

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    Wiki-entry w/ some basic facts & figures
Karolina Mikołajewska

To privatise or not to privatise - 0 views

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    IN THE 1990s privatisation in Russia was meant to be a way to wipe clean the vestiges of the Soviet economy and to create a new class of property owners. It had some success but, by creating a class of very rich oligarchs, it both weakened the state and planted seeds of resentment among ordinary Russians.
Wolf Schneider

Institute for Statistics in Estonia - 0 views

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    Here you can choose customized data about industries of the country.
Julia Piekarska

Ice Cream in Slovakia - 0 views

  • Ice cream recorded a slight setback in 2010,
  • Artisanal ice cream was the most popular in 2009, with a value share of 34%. It was followed by Unilever Slovensko spol sro, with a 15% value share. Ice cream on sticks is almost 50% cheaper than retail artisanal ice cream, and offers more sizes and mixed flavours, which are often also coated in chocolate. This makes it perfect for take-away consumption on summer days. The third player in Slovakia in 2009 was Noris Slovakia sro, which is a new distributor for Nestlé ice cream products in Slovakia, holding a 11% share
  • ales of ice cream in Slovakia are expected to increase by 13% over the forecast period, to reach more than EUR73 million in 2015.
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  • Volume consumption of packaged food in Slovakia is expected to grow by a CAGR 1% during the forecast period. Compared
  • to the review period, this is almost three times faster growth, as a gradual recovery should occur accelerating in
  • the second half of 2011. As unemployment starts to decrease, the scenario is likely to improve for foodservice. The first impulse for the economy is already visible, with increasing export figures compared to 2009. If this growth is sustainable it should provide enough incentives for the creation of new jobs in Slovakia.
Ewa Michałowska

Doing business in Slovenia - 0 views

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    The article provides basic information about Slovenia's economy, legislation, demographics, industries, etc.
manoj bastia

Basic information of Latvia - 0 views

shared by manoj bastia on 24 May 11 - No Cached
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    there is all the information about Latvian industries, economy,government etc.
manoj bastia

Doing business in Latvia - 0 views

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    Article is about general overview of industry, commercial environment and the economy.
Paulina Dyko

CIA- World fact book-Croatia - 0 views

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    Some general information about Croatia including :Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.
Paulina Dyko

Prime minister of Croatia congratulates the Tourism Sector - 0 views

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    Here's a link from the official Government of the Republic of Croatia website, it contains an article about tourism being "one of the pillars" in Croatian economy.
Alina Pakhomenka

Tangled Up In Russia's Red Tape; Troubled Ventures; Corruption, bribes hinder growth of... - 0 views

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    Small article revealing some significant information about Russian economy, based mainly on oil and gas industry and knee-deep in corruption.
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