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Country assessments(Central Eastern Europe)

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Part III of the Transition Report charts reform progress and identifies macroeconomic issues in each of the 27 transition countries. Key developments in liberalisation and privatisation, the business environment and competition, infrastructure, the financial sector and social reform are highlighted.

To provide a quantitative foundation for analysing progress in transition, each country assessment includes a set of tables containing structural, institutional and macroeconomic indicators.

These data help to describe transition in a particular country, but are not intended to be comprehensive. Given the inherent difficulties of measuring structural and institutional change, the data cannot give a complete account or precise measurement of progress in transition.

The data should also be interpreted with caution due to variations in quality across countries and categories. The data are based on a wide variety of sources, including national authorities, other international organisations and EBRD staff estimates. To strengthen the degree of cross-country comparability, some of the data were collected through standardised EBRD surveys of national authorities. The source of data and the exact definition of variables are provided in the methodological notes at the end of the Report.

The "cut-off" date for data was mid-September 2005. Data for 2005 are projections.

    Czech Republic

    Estonia

    Hungary

    Latvia

    Lithuania

    Poland

    Slovak Republic

    Slovenia


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