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No Quick Recovery in Sight, with Coronavirus Risks Looming Large (Publication)

...pandemic better than Western EUROPE. However, the medium-term outlook is hugely uncertain. After an estimated contraction of 4.5% this year, the region should grow by 3.1% in 2021 and by 3.3% in 2022, with risks clearly on the downside. Aside from the...

Coronavirus lässt keine schnelle Erholung zu (press webinar presentation in German) (Presentation)

...Bulgaria, Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE, CIS, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, EUROPEan Union, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, New EU Member States, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, SEE, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia,...

No quick recovery in sight, coronavirus risks looming large (webinar presentation in English) (Presentation)

...Forecast for Eastern EUROPE (12 Nov 2020) related Publication: No Quick Recovery in Sight, with Coronavirus Risks Looming Large   Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database...

Monthly Report No. 11/2020 (Publication)

...of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) have seen their public deficits and debts soar during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the post-COVID-19 world they will have to consolidate them. One way in which to do that is by restoring the progressive income...

Webinar: Looking back, looking forward: Regional cooperation in the Western Balkans (Event)

... The EUROPEan Commission has just released its Enlargement Package for the Western Balkans together with a new Investment Plan for the region. According to Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi, it is a priority number one of the current Commission to “bring...

Monthly Report No. 10/2020 (Publication)

...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE   Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database, wiiw Monthly Database Keywords: COVID-19, new economic model, role of the government, foreign direct...

Monthly Report No. 09/2020 (Publication)

...unfounded. Deregulation of EUROPEan railways: Caution requiredby Vasily Astrov and Doris Hanzl-Weiss In 1991, the EUROPEan Commission initiated the gradual deregulation of the railway sector, with the aim of making it more efficient and less dependent...

Vasily Astrov (Staff)

...EU Eastern Partnership and EUROPEan energy security issues. He is also regularly consulting the EUROPEan Commission on the Russian economy. He assembled comprehensive academic and international experience in the United Kingdom (University of Warwick),...

Vladimir Gligorov (Staff)

...newspapers and weeklies in SOUTHEAST EUROPE. Austria, Vienna List of PublicationsExternal Publications Articles in refereed journals (10)Books (Monographs and editorship) (7)Articles in books (22)Articles in non-refereed journals...

Doris Hanzl-Weiss (Staff)

...journals 'Cars “Made in EUROPE”' (with Robert Stehrer), Croatian Economic Survey, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2014, pp. 49-74 'Enlargement and the Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Industry', The World Economy, Vol. 27, No. 6, 2004, pp. 923-945 'Textiles in Central...

Mario Holzner (Staff)

...with a focus on EUROPEan economic policy. In recent years he worked on issues of infrastructure investment in greater EUROPE, proposing a EUROPEan Silk Road. He obtained his PhD in economics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business in 2005....

Gabor Hunya (Staff)

...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE. Beyond his research and publishing Gabor Hunya was regularly engaged by national and multinational institutions and banks as a consultant in the field of country risk assessment, economic transformation, foreign...

Michael Landesmann (Staff)

...on different aspects of EUROPEan integration. He has a D.Phil. from Oxford University, was a Lecturer, Fellow and Senior Research Officer at Cambridge University and held Visiting Professorships at Harvard University (where he was J. Schumpeter and Pierre...

Leon Podkaminer (Staff)

...of Monetary Experts to the EUROPEan Parliament. He has published extensively (e.g. in The Review of Economics and Statistics, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Journal of Comparative Economics, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Metroeconomica, Banca...

Sandor Richter (Staff)

...related to the budget of the EUROPEan Union and the negotiating positions of specific EU members and applicant countries. He also worked on trade integration of NMS and was part of a team assessing the impact of the EU/IMF financial assistance program...

Robert Stehrer (Staff)

...numerous projects funded by EUROPEan Research Framework Programmes, notably in EU KLEMS (FP6), WIOD, SPINTAN and PRONTO (all FP7), as well as for international and national clients, such as the EUROPEan Commission, the Joint Research Council, the EUROPEan...

Hermine Vidovic (Staff)

...the pool of experts for the EUROPEan Job Mobility Laboratory (2010-2013). Between 2016 and 2020 she was leading the project on the ‘SEE Jobs Gateway Database’ and lead author of the Western Balkans Labor Market Trends report, which was conducted in...

Olga Pindyuk (Staff)

...(eds), Central and Eastern EUROPEan Economies and the War in Ukraine: Between a Rock and a Hard Place, Chapter 10, Springer Cham, July 2024, pp. 317-372 'The Ukrainian Economy: Is there a Reason for Optimism?', in: Peter W. Schultze and Winfried Veit...

Sebastian Leitner (Staff)

...(on skill problems in EUROPE) and DG Employment (on long-term structural employment developments in EUROPE) and is currently working with EU-SILC micro data in various projects on income developments in the EU and SEE. He studied economics at the Vienna...

Roman Stöllinger (Staff)

...and the current account in EUROPE', International Economics and Economic Policy, 17, February 2020, pp. 167-218 'Structural Change, Trade and Production Networks: An 'Appropriate Industrial Policy' for Peripheral and Catching-up Economies' (with Michael...


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