Manufacturing Production in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union*, Table

Manufacturing Production in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union*, Table

Table
1980 = 100

Country 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 percent***

Bulgaria** 141 139 116 90 79 -12
Former Czechoslovakia 124 125 121 89 . . . -26
Hungary 117 111 101 76 63 -17
Poland 111 109 80 70 71 1
Former Soviet Union 136 139 139 126 . . . -9

*Romania not available.
**All industries.
***percent change 1991-92 except Czechoslovakia and Former Soviet Union 1991-90.
Source: UN, Monthly Bulletin of Statistics.

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