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Table 1. The catching up of the CEEC in per capita GDP in purchasing power standards (PPS) and in per capita actual individual final consumption with the EU-27 average and their economic performance in GDP per capita (in PPS) relative to 1989 levels
Table 2. Clusters of EU-25
Table 3. The Central and Eastern European model compared to the most similar models of the
Figure 1. Difference in labour productivity between large enterprises and SMEs and medium enterprises in percentage points, 2007
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