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COUNTRIES’ SUSTAINABILITY TO ECONOMIC SHOCKS: THE STUDY OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN MARKETS

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Table 1. The dynamics of the global competitiveness index
Figure 2. Real GDP growth rate
Figure 3. Unemployment rate increase during downturn peak
Figure 5.Workforce sustainability dependency on government spending on education  Human Development Index (HDI) estimated by United Nations could be analysed  in Chart 6
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