In the next 50 years, will we see significant growth in Eastern European markets? Will they become Ireland-tier tax havens at best and Belarus-tier socialist states at worst and more likely somewhere in between, like where they are now? Or could they actually develop economic power to compare with Western Europe?
>>1910788
>Immigrants
>Brexit
>Russia
>Middle East
>Diversity
>Cuckolding
>>1910801
>Immigrants
Are you referring to immigration into Eastern Europe or immigration outside of it?
>Brexit
What impact does this have on Eastern Europe?
>Russia
Could impact growth I'd say. Further Russian expansion in Ukraine and potentially the Baltic States could hamper investment.
Oil and gas manipulation in Russia could be an issue though. If you don't have reliable infrastructure and especially energy infrastructure that can hamper the growth of industries.
>Middle East
How is Eastern Europe impacted by the Middle East? I imagine they get most of their oil and gas from Russia.
>Diversity
They're pretty opposed to further immigration moves and the EU's refugee settlement program.
>Cuckolding
back to /pol/
>>1910788
Only good for bpo
>>1911122
Is there any way for them to make a transition to service-based economies? Or are the workforces not educated enough to compete with Western Europe?
For that matter, what do they even do now? The Baltic Tigers seem well off, but everything else in the region seems pretty fucked tier.
>>1910788
They'll be mired in slow growth unless they adopt protectionist stances and form meaningful industrial policy. At the moment, they're just meandering around being dependent on foreign... Just about everything, so they deny themselves the catalysts of growth.