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Eastern European Woes

By experts and staff

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  • By Benn Steil
    Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics

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  • Dinah Walker
    Analyst, Geoeconomics

Many Eastern European countries have a strong need for external financing. Negative current accounts and dangerously high levels of short-term debt are raising fears of financial instability. EU leaders on March 1st rejected calls for a $229 billion rescue fund for struggling economies in the east. Instead of a single plan for the region, the EU will be taking a case-by-case approach. The following articles discuss the problems facing Eastern Europe.