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...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, Russian Federation, SEE, Serbia,...
...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, Russian Federation, SEE, Serbia,...
Eastern EUROPE Coronavirus Tracker: Economic impact rising 16 April 2020 Most countries report far fewer cases than in Western EUROPE, but the macro fallout will still be huge. By wiiw...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database, wiiw Monthly Database Keywords: COVID-19 measures, mobility responses, economic and social policy, human...
...response measures in Eastern EUROPE 09 April 2020 Those that can are ramping up fiscal responses, while some are even starting to loosen restrictions on economic life. By wiiw Economists...
Eastern EUROPE Coronavirus tracker: Still a long way to go 07 April 2020 Although the virus does not seem to be spreading as rapidly as in Western EUROPE, the economic fallout in 2020 will...
Eastern EUROPE Coronavirus tracker: Preparing for the worst 31 March 2020 The prospects for the region’s economies are increasingly dire, and many face a 2009-like downturn or worse. By...
...challenges facing Eastern EUROPE in the 2020s Venue Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Otto Wagner Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, Kassensaal. Description Much of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) is currently the...
...2020 for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE 18 March 2020 4:00 pm CET Economic consequences of the coronavirus for Eastern EUROPE: two wiiw scenarios Venue This is an online event...
...forecast for Eastern EUROPE 17 March 2020 Coronavirus impact on region will be worst since global financial crisis. photo: iStock.com/wildpixel Eastern EUROPEan economies are set for...
...spread of the coronavirus to EUROPE has already had negative economic effects, and these will intensify in the coming months.free download 2. CESEE Overview: Coronavirus hits; in search...
...a phenomenon of the Central EUROPEan manufacturing core? by Joris M. Schröder The question of whether wage growth has been keeping up with productivity growth has sparked a debate about potential ‘decoupling’ in EU-CEE countries. There is strong...
...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,...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE to Sberbank EUROPE AG. Duration October 2019 - March 2020 wiiw team Leader Monika Schwarzhappel wiiw Staff Vasily Astrov, Alexandra Bykova, Richard Grieveson, Nadya Heger, Magdalena Höllhuber,...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database, wiiw Monthly Database Keywords: Real disposable household incomes, Russia, current account imbalances,...
...focuses on Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) as well as four main thematic areas: macroeconomic analysis and policy; labour, migration and income distribution; international trade, competitiveness and FDI; and regional development. In the last...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database, wiiw Monthly Database Keywords: Western Balkans, convergence, EU, EU accession, France, Germany, demographics,...
...countries to the east and SOUTHEAST has also gained momentum. Poland, for example, has recorded significant immigration from Ukraine, the Czech Republic from Slovakia and Ukraine, Hungary from Slovakia and Romania (mainly the Hungarian-speaking minority),...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE), the fallout from the exchange of sanctions between Russia and the EU, Serbian politics and the question of whether trade balances affect economic growth. On the media side, our CESEE forecasts got the most...
...gap in digital skills in EUROPEan countriesby Alexandra Bykova Opinion Corner: Iran-US negotiations are now likelier than beforeby Mahdi Ghodsi Iran’s new readiness to negotiate with the US is partly due to the recent social unrest – an indirect...