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...countries followed after EU INTEGRATION and their corresponding industry structure. Countries that, relative to other EU-members, specialised in manufacturing have experienced productivity-wage decoupling that is equally explained by a declining labour...
...States (NIS), foreign TRADE, competitiveness, EU INTEGRATION and EU-relations with Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). He worked as a consultant to OECD, The World Bank and was Guest Research Scholar at the International Institute for Applied...
...for productivity and GVC INTEGRATION. We examine the extent of underinvestment in ICT in the EU relative to other major economies and identify bottlenecks for efficient capital allocation. The sluggish economic performance of the EU in the post-crisis...
...European economic INTEGRATION, and German economic policy. Jill Rutter is Senior research fellow at UK in a Changing Europe. Previously, Jill was programme director at the Institute for Government (IfG) directing the organisation’s work on better policy...
...for affected workers: The reINTEGRATION of furloughed (short-time) workers and the unemployed into businesses will require significant retraining and financial aid. Legal provisions to cut working time could help to reduce the number of unemployed. 4....
Labour market INTEGRATION of asylum seekers and refugees in Austria Client/Funding Institution European TRADE Union Institute (ETUI) Abstract For the ETUI book publication ’Labour market INTEGRATION of migrants' wiiw is contributing...
...the EAEU-Iran Preferential TRADE Agreement Amat Adarov and Mahdi Ghodsi wiiw Working Paper No. 179, May 2020 20 pages including 8 Tables and 4 Figures The preferential TRADE...
...of Digital Capital, FDI and INTEGRATION at Aggregate and Sectoral Levels Amat Adarov and Robert Stehrer wiiw Working Paper No. 178, April 2020 59 pages including 18 Tables and 16 Figures ...
...via financial rather than TRADE channels. by Philipp Heimberger photo: iStock.com/Studio_Serge_Aubert Since the 1980s, income inequality has been rising within many advanced and developing countries. Globalisation is often considered to play...
...and global value chains, TRADE and productivity patterns – on the other. The analysis is carried out at the international level comparing the EU with the US, China and Japan, as well as at the national and industry levels focusing on the developments...
...What can be learned from the INTEGRATION experience in Austria?Sandra Leitner, Economist, wiiw New Global TRADE Order: How to handle the biggest threat to globalisation for several decades?Roman Stöllinger, Economist, wiiw Panel discussionHow the...
...investment and stuttering TRADE keep growth lowSebastian Leitner Free Download 12LITHUANIA: Continued growth, in a higher gear than expectedSebastian Leitner Free Download ...
...its dialogue with the World TRADE Organisation (WTO) on the accession process and to provide concrete modelling results on the likely impacts arising from implementing the WTO commitments in the country. In addition, taking due consideration of Belarus’s...
Convergence or disINTEGRATION of EU countries? 05 February 2020 Ensuring long-term convergence and stability in the EU will require coordinated fiscal, wage & industrial policies. By...
...distribution; international TRADE, competitiveness and FDI; and regional development. In the last year, wiiw’s contributions to economic policy debates in Europe have included: Our proposal for a European Silk Road and its financing (used in a Financial...
...our CESEE forecasts, refugee INTEGRATION, and the productivity puzzle all figured prominently last year. by Richard Grieveson image: iStock.com/ipopba 2019 was a busy year on the wiiw website, with our publications and project work receiving record...
...of prices, foreign TRADE and the exchange rate, were implemented. Foreign advisors played almost no role in Czechoslovakia. Mr Klaus was not only an economist, but also a very clever and skilful politician and very soon he understood that in order to...
...yet benefited from closer TRADE INTEGRATION with or FDI inflows from the EU, nor from EU budget transfers. Along with Ukraine, Moldova is the poorest country in the region in terms of GDP per capita at PPP. Moldova’s real GDP growth of 4% or higher...
...globalisation, international TRADE and foreign direct investment (FDI) have become integral elements of cross-country production sharing. In this paper we empirically assess the impact of FDI, as well as capital dynamics and structure, on the formation...
...during the building period), TRADE effects are also expected to be significant. In order to conduct and finance the project, we propose establishing a European Silk Road Trust (ESRT) as a public limited company, similar to the Austrian ASFiNAG corporation....