Publications: contains »wiiw« (1154 publications found)
Turkey’s geo-economic shift: An opportunity to revitalise EU integration amid sanctions
Meryem Gökten and Richard Grieveson
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 90, December 2024
18 pages including 4 Figures
Monthly Report No. 12/2024
Branimir Jovanović, Artem Kochnev, Manuel Neubauer and Monika Schwarzhappel
wiiw Monthly Report No. 12, December 2024
55 pages including 1 Table and 38 Figures
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
Catalytic Industrial Policy – in concordia varietas: The outcome metrics of making the EU an attractive place for green and digital businesses
Mario Holzner
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 89, December 2024
35 pages including 15 Figures
Ukraine’s fiscal developments and needs for economic recovery, reconstruction and European integration
Tetiana Bogdan
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 88, December 2024
73 pages including 8 Tables and 11 Figures
Offshoring, technological change, labour market institutions and the demand for typical and atypical employment in Europe
Sandra M. Leitner and Alireza Sabouniha
wiiw Working Paper No. 259, December 2024
59 pages including 24 Tables and 4 Figures
Offshoring, technological change and the quality of work in the EU: On the mediating role of trade unions
Laetitia Hauret, Ursula Holtgrewe, Sandra M. Leitner and Ludivine Martin
wiiw Working Paper No. 258, December 2024
71 pages including 27 Tables and 3 Figures
The impact of migration to the EU on labour shortages in the Western Balkans: Policy implications
Pascal Beckers, Tesseltje de Lange, Mahdi Ghodsi, Ksenija Ivanović and Sandra M. Leitner
wiiw Policy Note/Policy Report No. 87, December 2024
23 pages including 4 Figures and 2 Boxes
Monthly Report No. 11/2024 - FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe
Marcus How and Olga Pindyuk
wiiw Monthly Report No. 11, November 2024
34 pages including 6 Tables and 21 Figures
The jockey, horse and racetrack revisited: Why did CESEE’s command economies collapse?
Richard Grieveson, Mario Holzner and Branimir Jovanović
wiiw Research Report No. 477, November 2024
57 pages including 8 Tables and 25 Figures