Publications: contains »italy« (71 publications found)
What drives child benefit size and design in Europe? Macroeconomic, sociocultural, and political factors
Kristijan Fidanovski
wiiw Working Paper No. 275, May 2026
63 pages including 71 Tables
Fiscal consolidation and political instability
Philipp Heimberger and Anna Matzner
wiiw Working Paper No. 274, May 2026
41 pages including 3 Tables and 15 Figures
Beyond occupational sorting: How skills shape task allocation and immigrant disadvantage
Marina Tverdostup and Dora Walter
wiiw Working Paper No. 271, February 2026
52 pages including 15 Tables and 14 Figures
Macroeconomic and distributional effects of fiscal consolidation measures in EU countries
Philipp Heimberger and Anna Matzner
wiiw Working Paper No. 270, February 2026
22 pages including 1 Table and 7 Figures
Easier to afford, more likely to be smoked? Marlboro indices show higher cigarette affordability in the South and East of Europe
Kristijan Fidanovski, Biljana Jovanovikj, Nóra Kungl and Hana Ross
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 101, October 2025
21 pages including 1 Table and 8 Figures
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, October 2025
21 pages including 1 Table and 3 Figures
Robots, shoring patterns, and employment: What are the linkages?
Hylke Dijkstra and Konstantin M. Wacker
wiiw Working Paper No. 267, July 2025
34 pages including 6 Tables and 5 Figures
Assessing the interrelationship between atypical work and net migration in the EU: Evidence from 17 Countries (2004–2019)
Laurène Thil and Stella Sophie Zilian
wiiw Working Paper No. 263, June 2025
46 pages including 12 Table and 14 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
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









