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  1. 3 cze 2019 · Economic growth has been markedly different across EU regions. The fastest-growing regions of the EU between 2003 and 2015 were in Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Slovakia the three Baltic countries and in the southern part of Ireland (Map 1).

  2. At EU level, unemployment rose most between 2008 and 2013, when it reached the record level of 26.5 million (11 %). Afterwards, it began to fall, reaching 6.2 % in August 2019, the lowest level this century.

  3. The Business Cycle Clock (BCC) is a tool showing different economic cycle phases for the euro area using a clock-type graph. The clock is structured to represent the empirically observed sequence of turning points of the business, growth and acceleration cycles.

  4. 13 cze 2013 · The economic growth of the EU11 region fell in 2012 and will remain slow in 2013 due to the continued recession in the Euro area and subsiding domestic demand, says the World Bank’s latest EU11 Regular Economic Report launched on June 13, 2013.

  5. 18 cze 2019 · Economic growth has been markedly different across EU regions. The fastest-growing regions of the EU between 2003 and 2015 were in Bulgaria, Poland, Romania, Slovakia the three Baltic countries and in the southern part of Ireland (Map 1).

  6. Collectively, Europe ranks alongside the United States and China as one of the largest economies, with the European Union, which comprises 27 European states, having a collective GDP of almost 16...

  7. It has been a decade since the financial crisis erupted and changed the world in 2008. Few at the time guessed what would be its magnitude and long-term consequences. The interconnectedness of the economy and the financial sector facilitated the spread of the crisis from the United States to Europe.

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