CEE in 2020 – Trends and perspectives for the next ... - Roland Berger
CEE in 2020 – Trends and perspectives for the next ... - Roland Berger
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3 THE GAP WILL REMAIN<br />
Although <strong>CEE</strong> will cont<strong>in</strong>ue to catch up <strong>the</strong> gap will persist<br />
<strong>–</strong> Attractive opportunities <strong>for</strong> consumer products<br />
GDP based on purchas<strong>in</strong>g power parity (PPP) per capita (EU-15 = 100) [%]<br />
110<br />
100<br />
90<br />
80<br />
70<br />
60<br />
50<br />
40<br />
30<br />
20<br />
10<br />
0<br />
00<br />
01<br />
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09<br />
Source: Rol<strong>and</strong> <strong>Berger</strong>; International Monetary Fund (IMF)<br />
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20<br />
Austria<br />
EU-15 = 100<br />
Slovenia<br />
Czech Republic<br />
Slovakia<br />
Pol<strong>and</strong><br />
Hungary<br />
Russia<br />
Croatia<br />
Bulgaria<br />
Romania<br />
Serbia<br />
Ukra<strong>in</strong>e<br />
COMMENTS<br />
> In 2000, Slovenia (64%), <strong>the</strong><br />
Czech Republic (55%) <strong>and</strong><br />
Hungary (44%) were <strong>the</strong> most<br />
developed <strong>CEE</strong> countries<br />
> Today, Slovenia reaches 79%<br />
of Western European average,<br />
followed by <strong>the</strong> Czech Republic<br />
(72%) <strong>and</strong> Slovakia (58%)<br />
> In ten years, Slovenia will reach<br />
more than 80% of <strong>the</strong> EU-15<br />
average. Czech Republic<br />
(>75%) <strong>and</strong> Slovakia (>70%)<br />
will follow<br />
<strong>CEE</strong>_<strong>in</strong>_<strong>2020</strong>_Study.pptx<br />
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