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Projects: contains »eu« (317 projects found)
Wage developments in Central and East European EU Member States
						Client: Austrian Chamber of Labour
							Duration: January 2018 - March 2018
					
Investigating the Impact of the Innovation Union (I3U)
						Client: European Commission, Horizon 2020 
							Duration: March 2015 - February 2018
					
Productivity, Non-Tariff Measures and Openness (PRONTO)
						Client: European Commission, 7th Framework Programme
							Duration: February 2014 - January 2018
					
Competitiveness drivers and obstacles, intra-EU linkages and European value chains in GVCs
						Client: European Commission, DG Grow
							Duration: January 2017 - January 2018
					
Euroasian Integration
						Client: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
							Duration: June 2013 - December 2017
					
Fiscal policies in Europe I.
						Client: Austrian Chamber of Labour
							Duration: January 2016 - December 2017
					
Technical Assistance for the Preparation of CEFTA Investment Report
						Client: Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA)
							Duration: October 2016 - December 2017
					
Wirtschaftliche Perspektiven für Kroatien - Eine Analyse der kroatischen Wirtschaft und abgeleitete Politikempfehlungen auf nationaler und EU Ebene
						Client: Austrian Chamber of Labour
							Duration: June 2017 - December 2017
					
Factors driving wealth inequality in European countries
						Client: Austrian Chamber of Labour
							Duration: December 2016 - November 2017
					
Challenges and implications of the DCFTA agreements between the EU and Georgia, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine
						Client: Bertelsmann Stiftung
							Duration: July 2016 - September 2017
					
In a joint research project of the Bertelsmann Stiftung and the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies A. Adarov and P. Havlik analysed the benefits and costs of the DCFTAs between the EU and Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine and proposed recommendations for the European Neighbourhood Policy. The analysis suggests that the net benefits are highly asymmetric along the time dimension (high costs in the short and medium run – benefits accruing mostly in the longer run), as well as across regions and economic sectors (less competitive sectors and regions will face particularly onerous adjustment costs). In the light of the macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges the DCFTA countries have been facing, this may jeopardise progress of reforms. read more