💨 Abstract
Eastern European countries, currently benefiting from Ukrainian laborers amid low unemployment, face potential labor shortages if Ukrainian workers return home post-Ukraine peace deal. This demographic shift could fuel inflation and make it harder for central banks to lower interest rates. The region's economic growth is faster than the euro zone's, but potential trade wars and high government debt pose challenges.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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