Category Archives: Economy

Economy of Serbia

According to cheeroutdoor, Serbia and Montenegro is a moderately developed industrial-agrarian state with a predominance of private property. Industry and construction give St. 2/5 of social production, agriculture – 1/4. The share of the service sector is growing. In 2001, 42% of GDP was produced in the private sector, 30% in mixed enterprises, and 28%… Read More »

Economy of Russia

Macroeconomic policy. At the beginning of the 21st century, according to cheeroutdoor, the Russian economy as a whole completed its adaptation to market forms of management and began to gradually overcome the transformational recession that had dragged on since the early 1990s. The crisis of 1998, which, on the one hand, began an influx of… Read More »

Economy of Romania

In 1990 liberal market reforms began in the country. GDP in 2002 was $46 billion (82% by 1990). In terms of GDP per capita (about 2 thousand dollars), according to cheeroutdoor, Romania is almost 5 times inferior to the average in the EU. The number of employed people is 8.5 million people. (78% by 1990);… Read More »

Economy of Portugal

According to cheeroutdoor, Portugal is an industrial-agrarian country, one of the relatively underdeveloped economically in Western Europe. In 1974–75 the economy underwent profound transformations. The largest industrial and financial companies were nationalized. After joining the EU in 1986, the economy became more diversified with the predominant development of the service sector. The process of re-privatization… Read More »

Economy of Poland

According to cheeroutdoor, Poland was the first among the CEE countries to begin systemic transformations in the economy at the turn of 1989–90 and, having overcome the economic crisis, was the first to not only restore the pre-crisis level of GDP production by 1996, but also significantly improved its structure. During the years of reforms,… Read More »

Economy of Norway

According to cheeroutdoor, Norway is a small country at the post-industrial stage of development (in 2002, the GDP was 190 billion euros, per capita – 38.7 thousand US dollars, growth rate 2.1%, inflation 2.3%). The country leads in terms of the quality of life of the population and all social parameters, it is the third… Read More »

Economy of Netherlands

According to cheeroutdoor, the Netherlands is one of the highly developed industrial countries. The total GDP is 427 billion euros, per capita – 26.3 thousand euros (2002). In 2001, the proportion of the Netherlands in world GDP was 1% (in the GDP of developed countries 1.89%); in industrial production 1.98% (1.69%); in world trade 2.45%.… Read More »

Economy of Montenegro

According to cheeroutdoor, Serbia and Montenegro is a moderately developed industrial-agrarian state with a predominance of private property. Industry and construction give St. 2/5 of social production, agriculture – 1/4. The share of the service sector is growing. In 2001, 42% of GDP was produced in the private sector, 30% in mixed enterprises, and 28%… Read More »

Economy of Moldova

According to cheeroutdoor, Moldova is in the process of transition to a market economy. In 2002, relative growth was achieved in all sectors of the economy: the volume of GDP was 1,623.8 million dollars, GDP per capita was 448 dollars, inflation was 4.4%, and the average monthly wage was 691.9 lei, or 51 dollars. Moldova… Read More »

Economy of Macedonia

Until 1945, Macedonia was an underdeveloped agricultural region, where handicrafts and trade were mainly present. Only 1% of the population was employed at 127 industrial enterprises. During the 2nd World War, almost all industry, most of the handicraft and trade were destroyed. After the war, under the new government, the accelerated industrialization of the country… Read More »