The economic and financial effects of a limited break-up of the euro-zone could knock some 2-3% off the level of Emerging Europe’s GDP by the end of 2013. But a bigger, more disorderly, break-up would have much more damaging effects, perhaps knocking 4-5% off regional GDP.
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