Monthly Report No. 1/2018 - Special Issue: 25 years break-up of Czechoslovakia
Vladimir Gligorov, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Tomáš Holub and Ivan Mikloš
wiiw Monthly Report No. 1, January 2018
46 pages including 1 Table and 30 Figures
- Graph of the month: Real GDP growth rate in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in %, 1989-2017 (p. 1)
- Opinion corner: Is the separation of Czechoslovakia a success story? (by Ivan Mikloš; pp. 2‑4)
- Two states that are no more (by Vladimir Gligorov; pp. 5-8)
- Catching-up process: 25 years since the ‘Velvet Divorce’ (by Tomáš Holub; pp. 9-16)
- Twenty-five years of structural change (by Doris Hanzl-Weiss; pp. 17‑22)
- The editors recommend for further reading (p. 23)
- Statistical Annex: Monthly and quarterly statistics for Central, East and Southeast Europe (pp. 24‑45)
- Index of subjects (p. 46-47)
Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database, wiiw Monthly Database
Keywords: real GDP growth, disintegration, catching-up, economic reforms, principle of self-determination, fiscal federalism, role of the EU, price and wage levels, real exchange rates, economic structure, structural change, FDI
Countries covered: Czechia, Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, Yugoslavia
Research Areas: Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy, International Trade, Competitiveness and FDI