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Publications: contains »competitiveness« (539 publications found)

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Structural Change in the Transition Economies, 1989 to 1999

Michael Landesmann
wiiw Research Report No. 269, September 2000
60 pages including 13 Tables and 21 Figures

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EU Eastern Enlargement: the case of the former 'second-wave' applicant countries

Sandor Richter
wiiw Research Report No. 270, September 2000
47 pages including 7 Tables

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International Competitiveness Impacts of FDI in CEECs

Gabor Hunya
wiiw Research Report No. 268, August 2000
34 pages including 17 Tables

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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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Potential Switchovers in Comparative Advantage: Patterns of Industrial Convergence

Michael Landesmann and Robert Stehrer
wiiw Working Paper No. 14, June 2000

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The Transition Countries in Early 2000: Improved Outlook for Growth, But Unemployment Is Still Rising

Peter Havlik
wiiw Research Report No. 266, June 2000
83 pages including 27 Tables and 8 Figures

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Fiscal Policy Under a Currency Board Arrangement: Bulgaria's Post-crisis Policy Dilemmas

Rumen Dobrinsky
wiiw Research Report No. 265, March 2000
45 pages including 5 Tables and 10 Figures

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Development and Prospects of the 'Other Non-metallic Mineral Products' Industry in the Central and Eastern European Countries

Leon Podkaminer
wiiw Industry Study No. 2000/1, January 2000 plus free access to wiiw Industrial Database

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

Doris Hanzl-Weiss
wiiw Industry Study No. 1999/3, September 1999 plus free access to wiiw Industrial Database

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