The small Balkan state of Montenegro, a country closest to the full membership in the European Union out of several countries of the Western Balkan, is in a dire need for financial reforms.
The Ukrainian economy is growing very slowly. Meanwhile, the World Bank is recommending a thorough reconstruction of the entire system.
Albanians are the most sceptics in Europe – they don’t trust public institutions and see the business environment as unfavorable. Albania’s Business Confidence is projected to be 1.4 Index Points in Q2’18 according to a...
Ukraine buys gas in Europe for four times higher price than the one offered by the Russian state gas giant Gazprom. But the Gazprom-Naftogaz problems go beyond the prices and gas exports.
The World Bank's Doing Business List has ranked Serbia 43rd out of 190 countries, the reform leader in South East Europe.
In 2017 the majority of the special economic zones celebrated round anniversaries of their establishment. At the end of 2016 the total value of investments made by companies operating in the zones reached EUR26.7bn with 332,100...
Talk of reforms which will allow Ukraine to achieve its goals of joining the EU and NATO has been long and the end is still not in sight, says Anders Åslund, PhD, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and former advisor to the...
Ten years ago Romania entered the European Union as its full member state. In this time, Romania has undergone significant changes, from legislation to the economy's structure.
Government agencies and line ministries received technical assistance from the World Bank on re-engineering services, digitization and better alignment of institutional capabilities.
On March 24-26th, the sixtieth anniversary of the Treaty of Rome was celebrated but the birthday celebrations were accompanied by many critical voices.