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Macedonia: Search for Stability without Growth

Vladimir Gligorov and Silvana Mojsovska
wiiw country profile No. 22, July 2005

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Back from the Peak, Growth in Transition Countries Returns to Standard Rate of Catching-up

Vasily Astrov, Vladimir Gligorov, Peter Havlik, Mario Holzner, Gabor Hunya, Zdenek Lukas, Anton Mihailov, Leon Podkaminer, Josef Pöschl, Sandor Richter, Waltraut Urban and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Research Report No. 320, July 2005
108 pages including 52 Tables and 11 Figures

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Unterschiedliche Einflüsse beschleunigen Wachstum in den MOEL

Vasily Astrov
wiiw Research Report in German language No. 2005-05, May 2005

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Monthly Report No. 1/2005

Vasily Astrov, Aykut Kibritcioglu and Zdenek Lukas
wiiw Monthly Report No. 1, January 2005

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wiiw Handbook of Statistics: Countries in Transition 2004

Beate Muck, Renate Prasch and Monika Schwarzhappel
wiiw Handbook of Statistics No. 2004, November 2004
555 pages including 415 Tables and Graphs

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Debt Sustainability and Growth in Croatia

Vladimir Gligorov
wiiw Research Report No. 306, May 2004
31 pages including 1 Table and 34 Figures

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Wirtschaftsentwicklung in den MOEL durch deutliche Konvergenz geprägt

Vasily Astrov
wiiw Research Report in German language No. 2004-05, May 2004

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Croatia's Delayed Transition: Competitiveness and Economic Policy Challenges

Vladimir Gligorov and Hermine Vidovic
wiiw Research Report No. 304, March 2004
48 pages including 27 Tables and 8 Figures

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Transition Countries on the Eve of EU Enlargement

Leon Podkaminer
wiiw Research Report No. 303, February 2004
92 pages including 30 Tables and 6 Figures

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Monthly Report 02/2003

Stanislaw Kluza, Piotr Rachtan, Andrzej Slawinski and Jirí Vecerník
wiiw Monthly Report No. 2, February 2003

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