The
Economic Survey of Europe
Since
1948 the Economic Survey of Europe provides regular, comprehensive
analyses of economic developments and prospects in the entire ECE region.
Following the radical changes in political regimes in the formerly Centrally
Planned Economies of the ECE region, the Survey has since
1990 placed particular emphasis on developments in the countries in transition
of eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union and the western response
in terms of aid, trade and private investment. Starting in 1998
the Survey is published in three issues (April,
July, November), incorporating the Economic Bulletin for Europe.
Issue
No. 3 of the 1998 Survey was released in mid-December
(Sales No.: E.98.II.E.25).
Economic Survey of Europe, 1998 No. 3
For
an overview of the Survey please see the
Press
Release.
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data provided under the heading "Yugoslavia" relate to
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which, in accordance with General
Assembly Resolutions 47/1 and 47/229, cannot continue automatically
the membership of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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Below
are selected elements of this issue of the Survey.
Economic Survey of Europe, 1998 No. 2 (released in July 1998, Sales No.: E.98.II.E.18)
Economic Survey of Europe, 1998 No. 1 (released in April 1998, Sales No.: E.98.II.E.1)
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