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The Transition Economies: Externally Conditioned Improvements in 2000, Slowdowns and Adjustments Likely in 2001 and 2002

Leon Podkaminer
wiiw Research Report No. 275, February 2001
93 pages including 22 Tables and 5 Figures

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Chinese economy develops better than expected

Waltraut Urban
wiiw China Report No. 4, December 2000

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Recent FDI Trends, Policies and Challenges in South-East European Countries

Gabor Hunya
wiiw Research Report No. 273, December 2000
49 pages incuding 25 Tables and 3 Figures

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HUNGARY: Medium-term Forecast and Risk Assessment

Sandor Richter
wiiw Analytical Forecast No. 11-2000, November 2000

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Reforming China's enterprises / China's economy back on track

Charles Pigott and Waltraut Urban
wiiw China Report No. 2-3, October 2000

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Konkurrenzfähigkeit der CEFTA-Landwirtschaft und Auswirkungen auf Österreich (with English Summary)

Zdenek Lukas and Josef Pöschl
wiiw Research Report No. 272, October 2000
169 pages including 50 Tables, 25 Figures and 6 Maps

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Delaying Integration. The impact of EU eastern enlargement on individual CEECs not acceding or acceding only later

Vladimir Gligorov
wiiw Research Report No. 267, July 2000
44 pages including 6 Tables and 1 Figure

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Russia - Ukraine - CIS at the beginning of the year 2000. Hybrid economies benefit from devaluation

Vasily Astrov, Helen Boss Heslop and Peter Havlik
wiiw country profile No. 14, March 2000

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China: Active fiscal policy and rising external demand may halt decline in growth

Waltraut Urban
wiiw China Report No. 1, March 2000

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Development and Prospects of the Rubber and Plastic Products Sector in the Central and Eastern European Countries

Doris Hanzl-Weiss
wiiw Industry Study No. 2000/2, March 2000 plus free access to wiiw Industrial Database

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