Search in Publications

 publications on one page.

 order.

Found: 298

Publications: contains »migration« (298 publications found)

publication_icon

Economic Growth, Regional Disparities and Employment in the EU-27

Michael Landesmann and Roman Römisch
wiiw Research Report No. 333, December 2006
74 pages including 7 Tables, 47 Figures and 5 Maps

Details

publication_icon

Employment Developments in Central and Eastern Europe

Michael Landesmann and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Research Report No. 332, November 2006
75 pages including 23 Tables and 27 Figures

Details

publication_icon

Monthly Report No. 8-9/2006

Vladimir Gligorov, Rostislav Kapelyushnikov, Andrei Kuznetsov and Leon Podkaminer
wiiw Monthly Report No. 8-9, September 2006

Details

Skill Diffusion by Temporary Migration? Returns to Western European Working Experience in the EU Accession Countries

Anna Iara
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 69, August 2006

Details

publication_icon

Broader-based Growth Resilient to Global Uncertainties

Vasily Astrov, Zlatko Bosnic, Vladimir Gligorov, Peter Havlik, Mario Holzner, Gabor Hunya, Michael Landesmann, Zdenek Lukas, Anton Mihailov, Leon Podkaminer, Sandor Richter and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Research Report No. 328, July 2006
123 pages including 44 Tables and 19 Figures

Details

Return Migration’s Profile and Experience: Empirical Evidence from Bulgaria

Venelin Boshnakov and Vesselin Mintchev
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 65, July 2006

Details

The Developmental Effectiveness of Remittances: Case Study on Huedin Town, Romania

Daniel Pop
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 64, July 2006

Details

publication_icon

Wirtschaftswachstum hält in den MOEL an

Vasily Astrov
wiiw Research Report in German language No. 2006-05, May 2006

Details

publication_icon

The Impact of Romania’s Accession to the EU on the Austrian Economy

Gabor Hunya and Anna Iara
wiiw Research Report No. 326, April 2006
36 pages including 18 Tables

Details

publication_icon

The Effects of Factor- and Sector-biased Technical Change Revisited

Robert Stehrer
wiiw Working Paper No. 35, September 2005

Details


top