Events
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06 June 2013 4:00 pm CEST
FDI, Trade Costs and Regional Asymmetries
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Ian Wooton, University of StrathclydeSeminars in International Economics read more
06 June 2013 10:00 am CEST
wiiw presents its new analysis of FDI developments: Growth Engine Stutters
wiiw Press Conferences read more
03 June 2013 5:00 pm CEST
Central and Eastern European industrial relations in the crisis: national divergence and path-dependent change
EU in Crisis read more
16 May 2013 4:00 pm CEST
Mega-FTAs and the EU
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Joseph Francois, Johannes Kepler University (JKU), CEPRSeminars in International Economics read more
02 May 2013 4:00 pm CEST
Review of IMF Conditionality: Lessons on the Design and Effects of IMF-Supported Programs
wiiw Other Seminars read more
18 April 2013 4:00 pm CEST
Internationalization of service SMEs: Evidence from France
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Harald Oberhofer, University SalzburgSeminars in International Economics read more
28 March 2013 5:00 pm CET
Global Financial Crisis, Corporate Governance, and Firm Survival: The Russian Experience
wiiw Other Seminars read more
21 March 2013 9:00 am CET
Is There a Growth Strategy for Central and Eastern Europe?
wiiw Spring Seminars read more
14 March 2013 4:00 pm CET
Integration Processes in European R&D: A comparative spatial interaction approach using project based R&D networks, co-patent networks and co-publication networks
In cooperation with Research Centre International Economics (FIW) and European University Institute (EUI).
Rafael Lata (with Thomas Scherngell and Thomas Brenner), Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT)Seminars in International Economics read more
07 March 2013 10:00 am CET
Latest growth forecast for the countries of Central, East and Southeast Europe: Double-dip recession over, yet no boom in sight
wiiw Press Conferences read more