South Eastern Europe (non-EU1)

Nom GDP PPP Currency
Country US$ bn $ per capita
Albania 11.9 7,468 Lek
Bosnia and Herzegovina 16.5 7,816 Konvertible Markka
Kosovo 2 5.6 N/A Euro
Macedonia3, Republic of 9.2 9,868 Denar
Montenegro 4.0 10,775 Euro
Serbia 38.0 10,252 Dinar

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Articles

Feb 2012 - Kosovo: Working towards a new IMF program

Dec 2011 - Montenegro: Sound growth but imbalances remain

Oct 2011 - Albania: Solid growth but economic risks remain

Oct 2011 - Serbia: Preparing for a global economic slowdown

Sep 2011 - Bosnia: EU integration and IMF program delayed

Aug 2011 - Kosovo: Strong growth but off track with the IMF

Aug 2011 - Macedonia: A new government but little change in policy

Apr 2011 - Albania: Economic growth starts to accelerate

Apr 2011 - Montenegro: The fiscal situation improves significantly

Mar 2011 - Serbia: New IMF program needed as elections loom

Feb 2011 - Macedonia: Political noise despite solid economic policies

Feb 2011 - Kosovo: GDP growth but fiscal and inflation concerns

Jan 2011 - Bosnia: Still awaiting a political compromise

Oct 2010 - Montenegro: Fiscal deficit must be cut despite Eurobond

Oct 2010 - Albania: Political impasse slows European integration

Sep 2010 - Serbia: Bloated public sector hinders productivity

Aug 2010 - Kosovo: Investment spending buoys growth

Jul 2010 - Macedonia:Worrying current account trends

Jul 2010 - Bosnia: October elections detract from key reforms

Apr 2010 - Albania: Fiscal tightening must stabilise the debt ratio

Apr 2010 - Montenegro: Unfavourable economic trends

Mar 2010 - Serbia: Improved competitiveness must be retained

Jan 2010 - Macedonia: Tighter monetary policy pays dividends

Jan 2010 - Bosnia: Making little progress towards the EU

Dec 2009 - Kosovo: Relatively immune to the global slowdown

Oct 2009 - Albania: Still growing thanks to huge capital expenditure

Sep 2009 - Montenegro: Vulnerabilities exposed by the downturn

Sep 2009 - Serbia: IMF delay does not detract from improving story

Jun 2009 - Bosnia: IMF program at risk due to poor implementation

Jun 2009 - Republic of Macedonia: Worrying current account trends

Mar 2009 - Montenegro: Economic policies in need of revision

Feb 2009 - Serbia: Time to reinvigorate the economic reform process

Feb 2009 - Albania: Sound economic policies threatened by elections

Dec 2008 - Bosnia: Essential political reform yet to be implemented

Nov 2008 - Montenegro: An unsustainable current account deficit

Oct 2008 - Kosovo: Major challenges but huge investment potential

Aug 2008 - Republic of Macedonia3: Trying to look beyond the "name" issue

July 2008 - Serbia: Positive outlook for the new government


                         

1 SEE (non-EU) - refers to countries that have not yet started Accession negotiations but hope to do so at some stage

2 Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in February 2008. While many countries have recognised the secession many, including Serbia, have not. Kosovo is not a member of international organisations such as the UN.

3 The name Republic of Macedonia is contested and subject to negotiations broked by the UN. Most international institutions refer instead to a Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.