Is this sentence correct (it supposed to summerize the results of an economic forecasting model): "In both Lithuania and Poland, the GDP of 2022 is estimated to be more than 4% higher, while in Latvia 5% higher than what it would have been without investments aided by the cohesion policy."
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It needs a little help. "In both Lithuania and Poland, the GDP of 2022 is estimated to be more than 4% higher than in 2017 , while in Latvia it is 5% higher than what it would have been without the investments aided (? provided, stimulated.
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It needs a little help.
"In both Lithuania and Poland, the GDP of 2022 is estimated to be more than 4% higher than in 2017, while in Latvia it is 5% higher than what it would have been without the investments aided (? provided, stimulated. created) by the cohesion policy."