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...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE). Venue Attention - online particpation only - please do not visit the institute for this event! We kindly ask you to register for the webinar. Description To join...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) out to 2020. The full report is only available for members and paying customers, but several individual sections are now free to download: Executive summary Eurozone reform: Lack of progress leaves bloc...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE). Venue wiiw, Rahlgasse 3, 1060 Vienna, lecture hall (entrance from the ground floor) Description wiiw experts present to the press the new wiiw Forecast Report...
... 1.3 EUROPEan migration and refugee flows: Redrawing migration and asylum policyby Michael LandesmannThe case for stronger EU-wide cooperation on migration policy is overwhelming. However, recent developments have been very disappointing,...
...Bulgaria, Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE, CIS, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, EUROPEan Union, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, New EU Member States, Poland, Romania, Russia, SEE, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia,...
...Bulgaria, Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE, CIS, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, EUROPEan Union, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, New EU Member States, Poland, Romania, Russia, SEE, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia,...
...from Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE). In addition we analyse Austrian global value added export development, Austrian trade in services as well as the link between industry-specific specialisation lock-in effects and foundational competitiveness...
...exports to Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) have gained a significant portion of Austria’s total exports. Moreover, in recent years Austrian GDP growth has slowed down and unemployment increased. In this context our main research question...
...disintegration of the EUROPEan Union: not improbableby Leon Podkaminer In this paper it is argued that EUROPEan integration has not fulfilled its chief economic promises. Output growth has been increasingly weak and unstable. Productivity growth has...
...wages in Central and East EUROPEan countries, at purchasing power parity, Austria = 100 Opinion corner: How can wages in Central and Eastern EUROPE be sustainably increased and the pressure to emigrate dampened?by Vasily Astrov and Armon Rezai ...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) was that decline did not hurt the country’s economy as much. This was mostly due to weak integration with financial networks and international trade. Ten years after the global financial system collapsed...
...in Central, Eastern and SOUTHEASTern EUROPE (CESEE). Topics include: global and regional trends in FDI; determinants of FDI; the motivation of firms to invest in foreign countries; and the role of governments in formulating FDI policies including,...
...region between EUROPE and China. In this regard it is important to avoid confrontational ideology and focus on the areas of mutual interest (facilitating a non-discriminatory regulatory environment, the convergence of technical/SPS standards, greater...
...in relation to Western EUROPE also contributed. Croatia’s appearance in the 2018 World Cup final was the first by a CESEE country for 56 years, and suggests that the tide may be turning again. Most of the region’s economies are converging with Western...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE)—notably Russia—have experienced sell-offs. There are clearly some idiosyncratic factors behind the market panic. In the case of Turkey, domestic policy failures have played a major role. For both Turkey...
...rest of Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE) is a risk. Russian markets are already suffering (linked to a new set of US sanctions), while EUROPEan banks exposed to Turkey could also face problems. A bad year for the Turkish lira has become significant...
...in Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CESEE), such as Turkey and Romania, have also seen their currencies weaken recently. The communication of the central bank has also contributed to forint weakness. The central bank declared that it sees no danger...
...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),...
...impact on growth in Eastern EUROPERegion to grow much faster than euro area; Iran, Trump’s tariffs, war in Ukraine as downside risks; Ukraine’s outlook deteriorating; Russia’s growth will halve to around 2%English | GermanRelated: News | News 2 Tuesday,...
...for Central, East and SOUTHEAST EUROPE (pp. 24‑45) Index of subjects (pp. 46-47) Reference to wiiw databases: wiiw Annual Database, wiiw Monthly Database Keywords: trade reorientation,...