Publications: contains »wiiw« (1154 publications found)
Monthly Report No. 4/2011
Vasily Astrov, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Lech Keller-Krawczyk and Zdenek Lukas
wiiw Monthly Report No. 4, April 2011
30 pages including 14 Tables and 4 Figures
Need for Speed: Is Faster Trade in the EU Trade-Creating?
Cecília Hornok
wiiw Working Paper No. 75, April 2011
38 pages including 20 Tables and 6 Figures
Subgroup and Shapely Value Decompositions of Multidimensional Inequality: An Application to South East European Countries
Sebastian Leitner and Robert Stehrer
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 96, March 2011
Inequality and Public Policy: A Country Study for Bulgaria
Nasko Dochev, Nikolay Markov, Boyko Nikolov and Silviya Nikolova
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 95, March 2011
Monthly Report No. 3/2011
Neil Foster-McGregor, Vladimir Gligorov, H.Y. Liu, Johannes Pöschl, Joanna Poznanska, Kazimierz Poznanski and Robert Stehrer
wiiw Monthly Report No. 3, March 2011
34 pages including 9 Tables and 8 Figures
Western Balkans: Employment in the Gas and Electricity Sectors
Vasily Astrov, Edward Christie, Doris Hanzl-Weiss, Mario Holzner, Sebastian Leitner, Waltraut Urban and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Research Report No. 370, March 2011
150 pages including 24 Tables and 27 Figures
The Effects of Flat Tax on Inequality and Informal Employment: The Case of Albania
Isilda Mara and Edlira Narazani
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 94, March 2011
Recovery - in Low Gear across Tough Terrain
Vasily Astrov, Vladimir Gligorov, Peter Havlik, Mario Holzner, Gabor Hunya, Sebastian Leitner, Zdenek Lukas, Anton Mihailov, Olga Pindyuk, Leon Podkaminer, Josef Pöschl, Sandor Richter and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Current Analyses and Forecasts No. 7, March 2011
129 pages including 30 Tables and 23 Figures
Subgroup and Shapley Value Decompositions of Multidimensional Inequality – An Application to Southeast European Countries
Sebastian Leitner and Robert Stehrer
wiiw Working Paper No. 74, March 2011
37 pages including 19 Tables and 1 Figure
A Contribution to the Public-Private Wage Inequality Debate: The Iconic Case of Romania
Liviu Voinea
wiiw Balkan Observatory Working Paper No. 93, February 2011