Publications: contains »greece« (40 publications found)
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
Time for Change in EU Economic Policy
Kurt Bayer
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 68, May 2023
17 pages
Monthly Report No. 4/2023
Vasily Astrov, Olga Pindyuk, Maryna Tverdostup and Sergey Utkin
wiiw Monthly Report No. 4, April 2023
53 pages including 2 Tables and 33 Figures
The Cyclical Behaviour of Fiscal Policy During the Covid-19 Crisis
Philipp Heimberger
wiiw Working Paper No. 220, September 2022
37 pages including 9 Tables and 3 Figures
Comparative Advantages in the Digital Era – A Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek Approach
Dario Guarascio and Roman Stöllinger
wiiw Working Paper No. 217, July 2022
37 pages including 9 Tables and 6 Figures
Does my Computer Protect me from Burnout? Cross-country Evidence on the Impact of ICT use within the Job Demands-Resources Model
Sandra M. Leitner and Roman Stöllinger
wiiw Working Paper No. 216, June 2022
44 pages including 6 Tables and 4 Figures
Industrial Robots, and Information and Communication Technology: The Employment Effects in EU Labour Markets
Stefan Jestl
wiiw Working Paper No. 215, June 2022
44 pages including 8 Tables and 7 Figures
Firm Profits and Government Activity: An Empirical Investigation
Petar Jolakoski, Branimir Jovanović, Joana Madjoska, Viktor Stojkoski and Dragan Tevdovski
wiiw Working Paper No. 194, February 2021
31 pages including 13 Tables and 1 Figure
On the Economic Effects of a Reallocation of EU Cohesion Policy Expenditures
Stefan Jestl and Roman Römisch
wiiw Working Paper No. 183, August 2020
36 pages including 4 Tables and 11 Figures
Distributional National Accounts (DINA) with Household Survey Data: Methodology and Results for European Countries
Stefan Ederer, Stefan Humer, Stefan Jestl and Emanuel List
wiiw Working Paper No. 180, May 2020
43 pages including 5 Tables and 38 Figures