Publications: contains »'fiscal rules'« (13 publications found)
Achieving geoeconomic goals by boosting the economy without raising the public debt ratio? New evidence on the effects of public investment in the European Union
Cara Dabrowski and Philipp Heimberger
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 99, September 2025
21 pages including 1 Table and 3 Figures
The new EU fiscal framework: Implications for public spending on the green and digital transition
Philipp Heimberger
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 94, April 2025
21 pages including 1 Figure
Fiscal governance in the Western Balkans: An analysis of fiscal rules, fiscal councils, and medium-term budgetary frameworks
Philipp Heimberger, Branimir Jovanović, Sanja Madzarevic-Sujster, Tim Pionteck and Dragan Tevdovski
wiiw Research Report No. 478, December 2024
55 pages including 5 Tables and 17 Figures
Fiscal consolidation and its growth effects in euro area countries: Past, present and future outlook
Philipp Heimberger
wiiw Working Paper No. 253, October 2024
36 pages including 11 Table and 8 Figures
Das konjunkturelle Verhalten der Staatsausgaben für Gesundheit und Soziales in Österreich und Deutschland: Wie robust ist die OECD-Methodik?
Aleksandr Arsenev, Philipp Heimberger and Bernhard Schütz
wiiw Research Report in German language No. 25, February 2024
30 pages including 7 Tables and 4 Figures
Monthly Report No. 2/2024
Philipp Heimberger, Andreas Lichtenberger, Anna Matzner, Bernhard Schütz and Lea Steininger
wiiw Monthly Report No. 2, February 2024
51 pages including 1 Table and 27 Figures
The Cyclical Behaviour of Government Spending for Social Protection: Is the OECD Methodology Robust?
Aleksandr Arsenev, Philipp Heimberger and Bernhard Schütz
wiiw Working Paper No. 238, December 2023
59 pages including 33 Tables and 8 Figures
Öffentliche Investitionen und Sozialstaat: Perspektiven der Budgetpolitik im Kontext von Energiekrise, Klimawandel und EU-Budgetregeln
Philipp Heimberger
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 65, February 2023
16 pages including 2 Figures
RRF 2.0: A Permanent EU Investment Fund in the Context of the Energy Crisis, Climate Change and EU Fiscal Rules
Philipp Heimberger and Andreas Lichtenberger
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 63, January 2023
25 pages 6 Figures
RRF 2.0: Ein permanenter EU-Investitionsfonds im Kontext von Energiekrise, Klimawandel und EU-Fiskalregeln
Philipp Heimberger and Andreas Lichtenberger
wiiw Research Report in German language No. 23, November 2022
27 pages including 6 Figures