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IMF: Romania’s economy to increase by 1.5% this year and by 4.4% in 2012
11.04.2011, 20:38 | Economy | 2037 views



Economic recovery will be slower in some emerging European countries that registered internal unsustainable booms like Romania, the World Economic Outlook report released by the IMF reports. Experts of the institution estimate that after a 1.3% decline in 2010, Romania’s economy will grow by 1.5% this year and by 4.4% in 2012.

The best economic performance in the region will be registered by Turkey with a 4.6% advance in 2011 and a 4.5% advance in 2011 but it will not register the high level of last year of 8.2%. Poland will maintain a similar level with last year, of 3.8% with a moderate 3.6% in 2012.

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