EECA

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EECA

  1. Initialism of Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
    • 1997 February 28, Louise [M.] Fox, Old-Age Security in Transitional Economies[1], Washington, DC: World Bank Group, WPS1257, page 1:
      The first years of the transition have not been easy. The late 1980s had been periods of declining growth for all EECA countries, as the inefficiencies of central planning, the limits to growth led by cheap energy, and (especially in the Soviet Union) the burden of high military expenditures took its toll.
  2. Initialism of Eastern Europe and Caucasus.
    • 2017 December, Marzena Ples, edited by Maurice Devlin, Søren Kristensen, Ewa Krzaklewska, and Magda Nico, Learning Mobility, Social Inclusion and Non-Formal Education: Access, Processes and Outcomes (Youth Knowledge; 22)‎[2], Council of Europe Publishing, →ISBN, page 173:
      The [European Voluntary Service] projects teach all those involved tolerance, openness and respect towards different cultures. EECA is still percieved as an exotic, not well-known region especially for participants from western Europe.