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... PublicationsPublic SERVICES and Liveability in European Cities in ComparisonDie Qualität der Daseinsvorsorge in Österreichs Städten und deren Auswirkungen auf die Lebensumstände im Europavergleich Keywords: Urbanisierung,...
...in particular trade in SERVICES, and financial markets. Previously, she worked as a consultant with the World Bank (Ukraine office), the DFID Ukraine Trade Policy Project and NGOs in Ukraine. Ambassador Martin Sajdik served as Secial Representative of...
...Automation of certain health SERVICES is gaining ground and might become an extremely useful alternative, especially in rural and remote areas, where health professionals are not easily accessible. Related PublicationsHealth Professionals Wanted: Chain...
...barriers, and trade in SERVICES. Michael Landesmann is Senior Research Associate at wiiw and Professor of Economics at the Johannes Kepler University Linz. He was Scientific Director of wiiw from 1996 to 2016. His research focuses on East–West economic...
...taxation of all suppliers of SERVICES. A media strategy for print and electronic media needs to safeguard socially valuable content and ensure the viability of high-quality media. 9. A new education strategy: The lockdown has brought into focus the importance...
...firms in the coming years. SERVICES outsourcing is also likely to increase, benefitting Eastern European countries. The Baltic states, the Czech Republic and Slovenia are best positioned to benefit from a boost to the digital economy as a result of the...
...is supposed to provide SERVICES for the benefit of third countries receiving EU external aid. Lot 5 covers 'Budget support', which includes public policies, macroeconomic stability, public finance management, domestic revenue mobilisation, and statistics...
...is supposed to provide SERVICES for the benefit of third countries receiving EU external aid. Lot 6 covers 'Innovative financing for Development', which includes finance products and structures, financiers/risk takers, markets and financing needs/gaps,...
...definite closure. Public SERVICES are being scaled down or restructured. Many of those confined to their homes have at the same time lost their jobs; many others are obliged to telecommute. Even those who have never before worked remotely have to find...
...in healthcare and public SERVICES...
...the trade in goods and SERVICES are also coming into focus. The increasing international integration of financial markets and the growing number of financial crises have led to numerous studies on the financial dimension of globalisation in recent decades...
...on foreign trade, trade in SERVICES, international economics and financial markets. She is also country expert for Kazakhstan, Uktraine and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Richard Grieveson is Economist and Deputy Director at wiiw. His...
...on the demand side and SERVICES on the production side will continue to support growth, but at a slower pace. A devastating earthquake hit Albania on 26 November 2019. The conference of donors initiated by France raised EUR 1.15 billion, which will likely...
...of agricultural products and SERVICES – notwithstanding hryvnia appreciation. We have revised our forecast of GDP growth upwards in the light of the positive trends. In 2020, GDP will grow by 3.6%, and in 2021-2022 growth will accelerate to 4.2% and...
...agriculture and some related SERVICES, and, on the other, by the decline of the retail and wholesale trade sector, and the slowing dynamics of high-tech industries. Problems calculating gross regional product in Russiaby Nikolay Kondrashov Gross...
...offshoring – particularly SERVICES offshoring which has expanded strongly over the last years – have important direct and indirect effects which, however, differ across occupations. Both immigration and offshoring have negative direct employment...
...raising the share of SERVICES in both production and exports, shifting the destination markets of Chinese exports from developed to developing countries, and changing its pattern of comparative advantage away from sectors like light and heavy manufacturing...
...in the area of financial SERVICES. However, it can be unilaterally cancelled if the EU considers that a country no longer complies with its standards and regulations. The power to revoke ‘equivalence’ can be used as a bargaining chip. One recent example...
...offshoring – particularly SERVICES offshoring – and immigration have negative direct employment effects on all occupations, but native clerks and manual workers are affected the most, and native managers/professionals the least. Generally, offshoring...
...as high value-added business SERVICES). This also lies behind some entrenched macroeconomic imbalances that countries in the EU (and wider Europe) face, such as sustained current account imbalances. Industrial and regional policies can play an important...