"The Transition Report 2008" offers an in-depth analysis of
economic progress in 28 countries from central Europe to central
Asia. It draws on the European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development's experience as one of the largest investors in the
transition region. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of
the transition from centrally planned to market economies. This
year's report looks closely at the emergence of global pressures on
prices, the tensions created by this and how policy-makers can
respond to them. "Transition Report 2008" offers a comprehensive
study of economic progress, with a focus on growth and how this can
be sustained. Issues covered include a review of the emergence of
global pressure on prices and liquidity in recent years and as a
consequence the creation of short-term uncertainties. This title
reports on the tensions arising from the global strain on prices
and how policy-makers should respond. It examines the longer-term
challenges to sustaining economic growth. It presents an analysis
that reveals how growth prospects are driven by fundamental factors
such as human capital, market competition and physical
infrastructure. It outlines the need for countries to diversify
production and trade to sustain growth. It presents
country-by-country assessments of the latest progress in structural
reform and macroeconomic developments. Analysis is complemented by
detailed economic data covering GDP, inflation, government
expenditure and foreign direct investment.
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