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    The sharp increase in wartime budget spending in 2024 has helped to sustain Russia’s high economic growth rates, particularly double-digit growth in manufacturing industries serving the military However, the number of economic challenges facing the government is rising A shortage of labour has led to wage increases outpacing productivity growth Domestic industry is unable to meet surging
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    About us The Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW) was established in 1990 in Warsaw as a public institution It was created to meet democratic Poland’s demand for analytical research on the processes that had occurred in the Soviet Union, and later in the states that emerged following its collapse
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    Until a few years ago, the Czech Republic stood out in the region for its relatively high fertility rate and was often cited – including in Poland – as a model of successful demographic policy Today, however, Czechs themselves are increasingly raising the alarm, pointing to a series of negative records – such as the lowest birth rate since records began
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