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Country |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
Bulgaria |
11,1 |
12,5 |
16,5 |
12,2 |
16 |
16,4 |
19,5 |
18,3 |
Croatia |
14,5 |
16,4 |
16,5 |
18,2 |
20,8 |
22,6 |
23,1 |
23 |
Czech Republic |
2,9 |
3,5 |
5,0 |
7,5 |
8,6 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
Hungary |
10,4 |
10,5 |
10,0 |
9,1 |
7 |
6,4 |
6 |
7 |
Poland |
14,9 |
13,2 |
10,5 |
10,4 |
13,1 |
15,1 |
17,4 |
19 |
Romania |
8,9 |
6,1 |
9,2 |
10,8 |
11,8 |
10,5 |
8,6 |
9,9 |
Slovakia |
13,1 |
12,8 |
13,3 |
17,8 |
16,0 |
18,6 |
18,5 |
18,3 |
Slovenia |
13,9 |
13,9 |
14,0 |
13,3 |
14,1 |
12 |
11 |
10,5 |
Source : Countries
Ministries of Economics
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