
Business Unusual
A global pandemic, supply-chain disruption, extreme weather, war in Europe, forced migration on a massive scale, rocketing gas prices, high inflation, debt burdens, reshoring, friendshoring… It is clear that there will be no going back to the pre-pandemic “business as usual”. This year’s report examines the tectonic changes that the EBRD regions face and presents a wealth of analysis to inform public policy and business decision-making.
See the online Transition Report, which also features country assessments.
Digital editionContent available exclusively online – via the interactive map tool and download directly to your device.
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Country assessments 2022-23PDF downloads. Visit the country assesments online for interactive charts. |
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Central Europe and the Baltic states | Central Asia | |
Croatia | Kazakhstan | |
Czech Republic | Kyrgyz Republic | |
Estonia | Mongolia | |
Hungary | Tajikistan | |
Latvia | Turkmenistan | |
Lithuania | Uzbekistan | |
Poland | ||
Slovak Republic | Southern and eastern Mediterranean | |
Slovenia | Egypt | |
Jordan | ||
South-eastern Europe | Lebanon | |
Albania | Morocco | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Tunisia | |
Bulgaria | ||
Kosovo | Eastern Europe and the Caucasus | |
Montenegro | Armenia | |
North Macedonia | Azerbaijan | |
Romania | Belarus | |
Serbia | Georgia | |
Moldova | ||
Other countries | Ukraine | |
Greece | ||
Russia | ||
Türkiye |
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