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EASTERN EUROPE INVESTMENTS
Nearly two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the former Soviet bloc is Europe’s most dynamic region. These Eastern European countries are growing fast as they complete the transition from Communism to a free-market economy. But problems remain -- crime and corruption in Bulgaria and Romania, slowing growth in the Czech Republic and Hungary, and, across the region, disaffected voters who miss the communist security blanket.
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