Events
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04 April 2019 9:00 am CEST
wiiw Spring Seminar 2019
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27 March 2019 4:00 pm CET
Webinar: wiiw Spring Forecast 2019
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27 March 2019 10:00 am CET
Press conference: wiiw Spring Forecast 2019 - Moving into the slow lane
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07 March 2019 5:00 pm CET
American-European Economic Relations: What’s Changed in the World in the Age of Trump?
In cooperation with U.S. Embassy in Austria.
Theodore R. Bromund, Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundationwiiw Special Events read more
04 March 2019 3:00 pm CET
Measuring the Input Rank in Global Supply Networks
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Armando Rungi, Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca (Industrial Organization and International Trade)Seminars in International Economics read more
25 February 2019 3:00 pm CET
On the evolution of comparative advantage: path-dependent versus path-defying changes
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Nicola Cantore, Department of Policy Research and Statistics at UNIDO and Michele Clara, Research and Policy Advice Division at UNIDOSeminars in International Economics read more
22 February 2019 10:00 am CET
The effect of State aid on the electricity market in the Balkans
In cooperation with GAP Institute.
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18 February 2019 5:00 pm CET
Hungary: a laboratory of illiberalism and post-truth
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28 January 2019 3:00 pm CET
Disentangling the impact of infrastructure on trade using a new index of infrastructure
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Birgit Meyer, Vienna University of Economics and BusinessSeminars in International Economics read more
17 December 2018 5:30 pm CET
Political constraints of EMU Reform: What is feasible, when, and will it be enough?
Policy Perspectives for European Integration read more