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...reliance on exports and its INTEGRATION with Germany. Although the peak years are over, we expect a soft landing for CESEE, rather than an outright collapse. Domestic demand will remain resilient, helped by strong wage growth, robust public investment,...
...the fallout from global TRADE tensions, the impact of political developments in CESEE on institutions, and potential instability emanating from the financial sector.free download 4.1 Convergence...
...changes in the dynamics of TRADE and the global INTEGRATION of production. To complement the analysis of the post-crisis growth slowdown from a production side perspective, wiiw has updated and revised the EU KLEMS database, a large dataset providing...
...climate change or global TRADE) on the basis of common European objectives. The focus is on safeguarding and expanding European values and institutions, in order to deepen European INTEGRATION at key points; and thus also to contribute, in the medium...
...climate change or global TRADE) on the basis of common European objectives. The focus is on safeguarding and expanding European values and institutions, in order to deepen European INTEGRATION at key points; and thus also to contribute, in the medium...
... Keywords: Europe, European INTEGRATION, economic openness, competitiveness JEL classification: B5, F6, F45 Countries covered: European Union, France, Germany, Italy Research Areas: Macroeconomic Analysis...
... Austria’s evolving TRADE and transport links with CESEE by Julia Grübler This year we celebrate 30 years of the re-INTEGRATION of the Western and Eastern European economies. Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, EU members of the former ‘Eastern...
...strategic choice of their INTEGRATION direction. At the same time, the EU doesn’t have sufficient resources or initiatives to seriously interfere in these conflicts and doesn’t offer accession perspective. In economic terms, the EaP results are mixed....
...several channels, such as TRADE, investment, financial INTEGRATION and institutional reforms. The opinions of the contributors differ with regard to which of these channels have worked and to what extent, but they all agree that the EU has made a tangible...
...long been one of the most TRADE-open economies in the world. It joined WTO in 2000 and currently has a free TRADE agreement with the EU and EFTA, as well as with Turkey, the CIS and China. Georgia has been also one of the most business-friendly countries....
... Opinion corner: ‘INTEGRATION of INTEGRATIONs’: Is there a way forward? by Vasily Astrov Technically and given the political will, economic INTEGRATION between the EU and the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) should not be overly difficult...
...explain this: high levels of INTEGRATION with the euro zone (where inflation is even weaker), strong productivity growth, higher levels of competition in the consumer goods sector, and a de-anchoring of expectations. With the exception of Hungary and...
... Keynote speakers:TRADE Conflicts, Technological Change and the Future of World TRADERobert B. Koopman, Chief Economist and Director of the Economic Research and Statistics Division, WTO ‘Political Change and DisINTEGRATION in the EU: Prospects on...
...and International TRADE) In cooperation with: Venue wiiw, Rahlgasse 3, 1060 Vienna Description In this paper, we introduce the Input Rank as a measure to study the organization of supply networks...
...of economic and financial INTEGRATION with the single currency area, and the fact that the kuna is already heavily managed against the euro. There are, however, risks to Croatia’s euro accession. The economy has experienced large macroeconomic imbalances...
...Eurostat and Rosstat foreign TRADE data reckon with a -0.2% loss of German GDP owing to the reduction of exports to Russia, cumulated over the period 2014-2018 (2018 was estimated from the Russian mirror statistics). A similar estimate for Austria yields...
...EU. The process of European INTEGRATION—previously basically completely one-way—has now gone partly into reverse. The UK was an awkward member state, but also a very important one, which played a crucial role in some of the EU’s biggest achievements...
...has been shaping the world TRADE orderby Julia Grübler The world trading system based on rules laid out by the World TRADE Organisation (WTO) is under acute threat by the United States blocking the reappointment of appeals judges and the standstill...
...achieve progress in European INTEGRATION. The envisaged cohesion is not merely the matter of transfer of funds, but also of equal treatment and openness to diversity. Attacks on democratic order can be tackled domestically The danger to democracy in...
...weakness in the Eurozone, US TRADE policy, Brexit, a cooling down phase of the business cycle as well as more longer-term structural changes such as the emergence of the new digital economy could all be challenging for the sustainability of the current...