Skip to main content

Economic Survey of Europe 2003, No. 2

Since 1948 the Economic Survey of Europe provides regular, comprehensive analyses of economic developments and prospects in the entire ECE region. Since 1989 a major focus has been on the process of transition to market economies in central and eastern Europe and the CIS.
Chapters of issue No. 2 of the 2003 Survey are available below in PDF format. The Survey is also being printed and will soon be available as a United Nations publication (Sales No. E.03.II.E.27). 

For an overview of the Survey please view the Press Releases below

Below are full versions of this issue of the Survey.

The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.


Economic Survey of Europe 2003, No. 2
view/download
Table of Contents
PDF@050KB 
Part 1 - RECENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS AND THE SHORT-TERM OUTLOOK IN THE ECE REGION
Chapter 1 - THE ECE ECONOMIES IN AUTUMN 2003
PDF@449KB 

Part 2 - SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE ECE REGION

PDF@033KB 
Chapter 2 - ECONOMIC GROWTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
PDF@555KB 
Chapter 3 - SECTORAL DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: ENERGY AND TRANSPORT
PDF@317KB 
Part 3 - STATISTICAL APPENDIX
PDF@202KB 
- The Economic Survey of Europe is available only in pdf format (paper size: A4).
- Click on pdf to download or view Adobe Portable Document Format documents.
-  If you wish to receive the contents by E-mail, please send your request to:[email protected]

Adobe Reader

Important:   This download is for users who does not have Adobe Acrobat PDF reader; it allows them to open and view the documents. The viewer does not allow users to edit files, but information may be copied from a document to other applications.

Previous Issues of the Economic Survey of Europe on the Web



Readers wishing to purchase this issue ($70) or subscribe to the Economic Survey of Europe,  should contact:

How to order?