For figures for 2003, 2004 and 2005 (forecasts), please look
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Country
|
1995
|
1996
|
1997
|
1998
|
1999
|
2000
|
2001
|
2002
|
Bulgaria
|
62,0
|
123,0
|
748,6
|
39,9
|
2,6
|
10,3
|
7,3
|
5,9
|
Czech Republic
|
9,1
|
8,8
|
9,5
|
6,8
|
2,1
|
3,9
|
4,5
|
4
|
Hungary
|
28,2
|
23,6
|
17,0
|
10,3
|
10,9
|
9,7
|
9,2
|
5,8
|
Poland
|
21,6
|
18,5
|
13,2
|
8,6
|
8,0
|
10,2
|
5,5
|
2
|
Romania
|
32,0
|
39,0
|
151,4
|
40,6
|
50,2
|
45,7
|
34,5
|
23
|
Slovakia
|
9,9
|
5,8
|
6,4
|
5,6
|
10,5
|
12
|
7,1
|
3,4
|
Slovenia
|
12,6
|
9,7
|
9,1
|
6,4
|
7,5
|
8,9
|
8,5
|
6,5
|
Source: Countries National banks, 2003
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