Publications: contains »japan« (55 publications found)
wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2018: Central, East and Southeast Europe
Alexandra Bykova, Nadya Heger, Beate Muck, Renate Prasch, Monika Schwarzhappel, Galina Vasaros and David Zenz
wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2018, November 2018
338 pages including 250 Tables, 15 Maps and 8 Graphs
wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2018: Excel Tables
Alexandra Bykova, Nadya Heger, Beate Muck, Renate Prasch, Monika Schwarzhappel, Galina Vasaros and David Zenz
wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2018, November 2018
33 Excel files including 11 Chapters and 22 Countries
Measuring Economic Openness
Claudius Gräbner, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller and Florian Springholz
wiiw Working Paper No. 157, December 2018
27 pages including 9 Tables and 5 Figures
Asian Experiences with Global and Regional Value Chain Integration and Structural Change
Roman Stöllinger
wiiw Research Report No. 436, December 2018
61 pages including 26 Tables and 10 Figures
The EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement and its Relevance for the Austrian Economy
Julia Grübler, Oliver Reiter and Robert Stehrer
wiiw Research Report No. 434, November 2018
39 pages including 5 Tables and 14 Figures
The Dynamic Effects of Fiscal Consolidation Episodes on Income Inequality
Philipp Heimberger
wiiw Working Paper No. 147, April 2018
29 pages including 2 Tables and 9 Figures
Monthly Report No. 2/2018
Richard Grieveson, Michael Landesmann, Isilda Mara and Roman Stöllinger
wiiw Monthly Report No. 2, February 2018
52 pages including 4 Table and 32 Figures
Financial Cycles in Credit, Housing and Capital Markets: Evidence from Systemic Economies
Amat Adarov
wiiw Working Paper No. 140, December 2017
81 pages including 14 Tables and 31 Figures
wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2017: Central, East and Southeast Europe
Alexandra Bykova, Nadya Heger, Beate Muck, Renate Prasch, Monika Schwarzhappel, Galina Vasaros and David Zenz
wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2017, November 2017
334 pages including 248 Tables and 15 Maps
wiiw Handbook of Statistics 2017: Excel Tables
Alexandra Bykova, Nadya Heger, Beate Muck, Renate Prasch, Monika Schwarzhappel, Galina Vasaros and David Zenz
wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2017, November 2017
32 Excel files including 11 Chapters and 22 Countries