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In the last two decades considerable changes have been observed in the positions of two economic regions in the world economy: a decline in importance of Central and Eastern Europe and an advancement of the position of Asian newly industrialized countries (NICs). Changes in the shares of developed market economies (DMEs) were comparatively small. The detailed data are given in Table 16.1.
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Wysokinska, Z. (1997). Central European Countries’ Transformation and their Integration with the EC Foreign Trade and Foreign Direct Investment. In: Lorentzen, A., Rostgaard, M. (eds) The Aftermath of ‘Real Existing Socialism’ in Eastern Europe. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25747-8_16
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