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The World Bank in Europe and Central Asia

Overview: GDP growth remains strong in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia (ECA) Region, but is expected to slow from 7.6 percent in 2007 to 6.1 percent in 2008. External demand is expected to weaken in the Region overall this year . . . Read more >>

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Zoellick in Kazakhstan
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Innovation, Inclusion and Integration
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Kazakhstan: Road Project (US$2.5b)
Financing and rehabilitating a 1,025 km stretch of road between Shymkent and Aktobe.
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Innovation, Inclusion and IntegrationInnovation, Inclusion and Integration (July 2008)
EU 10 REREU10 Regular Economic Report (June 2008)
.Globalization and Technology Absorption in Europe and Central Asia (June 2008)
.Western Balkan Integration and the EU (June 2008)
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Conferences, Workshops & Seminars Key Topic: Productivity Growth in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
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Knowledge Economy Forum - VII
Date: June 17-19, 2008
Location: Ancona, Italy
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Countries in the ECA region experienced a productivity surge in 1999-2005 that drove up living standards and reduced poverty.
May 2008
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Events

Sep 02, 2008IFI Bootcamp, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Aug 25, 2008Seminar on World Bank Group products and services for Chilean companies
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