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Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Ukrainian regions in free fall
Figure 1 Wages in January-February
Figure 2 Export - import in January 2009
Mykolaiv looks like an outlier because its main activity is agriculture and the agriculture does not suffer that much.
Figure 3 Industrial production by regions
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