South Eastern Europe (EU1)
| Nom GDP | PPP | Currency | |
| Country | US$ bn | $ per capita | |
| Bulgaria | 47.7 | 12,933 | Lev |
| Croatia | 60.8 | 17,818 | Kuna |
| Romania | 161.6 | 11,895 | Leu |
| Slovenia | 47.7 | 28,072 | Euro |
| Source: International Monetary Fund, 2010 estimates | |||
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Articles
Dec 2011 - Slovenia: Government formation could prove lengthy
Nov 2011 - Romania: Opposition groups join forces ahead of elections
Sep 2011 - Croatia: Weak economic growth and high indebtedness
Sep 2011 - Bulgaria: The current account moves to surplus
Jun 2011 - Slovenia: Pressure on the government increases
Jun 2011 - Romania: Above target inflation warrants rate hikes
Mar 2011 - Croatia: The HDZ struggles as elections approach
Mar 2011 - Bulgaria: Real effective exchange rate still overvalued?
Jan 2011 - Slovenia: Pension reform may face a referendum
Dec 2010 - Romania: Bearing the pain of harsh economic adjustment
Sep 2010 - Croatia: Fiscal slippage as the economy remains weak
Sep 2010 - Bulgaria: Weak recovery undercuts fiscal retrenchment
Jun 2010 - Romania: No confidence vote looms as reforms bite
Jun 2010 - Slovenia: Referendum outcome key for the coalition
Mar 2010 - Croatia: The new prime minister makes an impact
Mar 2010 - Bulgaria: Preparing to join ERMII
Nov 2009 - Slovenia: A second quarter of positive q-o-q growth
Nov 2009 - Romania: Swift resolution of political crisis is essential
Sep 2009 - Croatia: Fiscal measures help to adjust to the downturn
Jul 2009 - Bulgaria: GERB decides to rule as a minority government
May 2009 - Romania: Seeking to correct large twin imbalances
Apr 2009 - Croatia: Croatia Numerous obstacles remain on the path to the EU
Mar 2009 - Slovenia: Sound macro-policies but reforms still needed
Jan 2009 - Bulgaria: Massive capital inflows fail to boost productivity
Dec 2008 - Romania: Political noise weakens sound fundamentals
Oct 2008 - Croatia: Target EU entry date of 2011 will prove very challenging
Aug 2008 - SEE (EU): Struggling to reduce large imbalances
1 SEE (EU) - refers to countries that have already joined the EU or started Accession Negotiations