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Figure 1. Dynamics of real GDP the selected transitive countries in 1990-2007,% (1989 =
Figure 2. Interrelations between unemployment rate (horizontal axis -%) and wages level (vertical axis - $) in selected transitive countries for period 1993-2007
Table 1. Dynamics of real GDP, GDP per capita, and average wages in the years of market transformation in selected countries (in times)
Table 2. Annual increasing (delta) of the average monthly wages in selected countries, US dollars

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