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Publications: contains »'eastern europe'« (206 publications found)

EU Enlargement: Growth, Competitiveness and Some Challenges Facing the Future Member States

Peter Havlik
wiiw country profile No. 20, November 2003

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Monthly Report 11/2003

Helen Boss Heslop, Vladimir Gligorov, Gabor Hunya, Anton Mihailov and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Monthly Report No. 11, November 2003

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Monthly Report 10/2003

Peter Havlik, Zdenek Lukas, Leon Podkaminer, Josef Pöschl, Sandor Richter and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Monthly Report No. 10, October 2003

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wiiw Structural Report 2003 on Central and Eastern Europe, Volume 1

Peter Havlik, Michael Landesmann, Robert Stehrer and Waltraut Urban
wiiw Structural Report Vol. 1, October 2003

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wiiw Structural Report 2003 on Central and Eastern Europe, Volume 2

Gabor Hunya, Mark S. Knell, Roman Römisch and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Structural Report Vol. 2, October 2003

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wiiw Structural Report 2003 on Central and Eastern Europe, Volume 3

Uwe Dulleck, Neil Foster-McGregor, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Zdenek Lukas, Josef Pöschl, Robert Stehrer and Julia Wörz
wiiw Structural Report Vol. 3, October 2003

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Monthly Report 08-09/2003

Edward Christie, Uwe Dulleck, Neil Foster-McGregor, Mario Holzner, Pawel Kowalewski, Robert Stehrer and Julia Wörz
wiiw Monthly Report No. 8-9, September 2003

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Monthly Report 07/2003

Pawel Kowalewski and Julia Wörz
wiiw Monthly Report No. 7, July 2003

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Transition Countries in 2003: Reforms and Restructuring Keep the Global Economic Slowdown at Bay

Peter Havlik
wiiw Research Report No. 297, July 2003
94 pages including 29 Tables and 21 Figures

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From Accession to Cohesion: Ireland, Greece, Portugal and Spain and Lessons for the Next Accession

Kazimierz Laski and Roman Römisch
wiiw Research Report No. 298, July 2003
74 pages including 19 Tables and 40 Figures

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