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Broader-based Growth Resilient to Global Uncertainties (Publication)

...expansion of foreign TRADE, the second being the ongoing upgrading of exports and production. Foreign TRADE contributed positively to overall growth in Central European NMS already in 2005. In 2006, the growth contributions of both consumption and investment...

Monthly Report No. 6/2006 (Publication)

... Topics: Energy; Economic INTEGRATION China preparing for WTO deadline in banking (by Waltraut Urban, pp. 15-19)Countries covered: China Topics: International TRADE and Competitiveness; Services Selected monthly data on the economic situation in ten...

CEEC's Competitiveness in the Global Context (Publication)

...reduction in their TRADE deficits, despite weak demand in their major trading partners and a strengthening currency, is a sign of improved competitiveness in the new member states. The candidate countries show less favourable developments with growing...

Wirtschaftswachstum hält in den MOEL an (Publication)

...die Aussichten für die EU INTEGRATION zusehends, während Russland und die Ukraine nach wie vor von der Konjunktur auf dem Weltmarkt für Energie und Metalle abhängig sind. Nachdem die Umstrukturierung der Industrie weitgehend abgeschlossen ist, trat...

The Ukrainian Economy between Russia and the Enlarged EU: Consequences for Trade and Investment (Publication)

...EU: Consequences for TRADE and Investment Vasily Astrov, Zdenek Lukas and Josef Pöschl wiiw country profile No. 23, March 2006 In the past few years, the Ukrainian economy...

Monthly Report No. 3/2006 (Publication)

...China Topics: International TRADE and Competitiveness On the profitability of Austrian firms in the new EU member states (by Wilfried Altzinger, pp. 4-10)Countries covered: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, CEE,...

Monthly Report No. 1/2006 (Publication)

...Union Topics: Economic INTEGRATION Chinese direct investment abroad: economic and political objectives (by Waltraut Urban)Countries covered: China Topics: Foreign Direct Investment Energy intensity and industry composition: a comparison between selected...

Monthly Report No. 8-9/2005 (Publication)

...Industry Balkan Free TRADE Agreements seem to work (by Mario Holzner)Countries covered: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro Topics: International TRADE and Competitiveness; Economic INTEGRATION...

Monthly Report No. 6/2005 (Publication)

...Union Topics: Economic INTEGRATION FDI trends in 2004-2005: opportunities for acquisition and outsourcing (by Gábor Hunya)Countries covered: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...

Monthly Report No. 5/2005 (Publication)

...and Migration; International TRADE and Competitiveness The European Union effect (by Vladimir Gligorov) Countries covered: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia Topics: Economic...

The New EU Member States and Austria: Economic Developments in the First Year of Accession (Publication)

...was a boost in foreign TRADE. NMS exports grew by more than 20%, somewhat faster than imports (+17%), and their aggregate TRADE balance improved slightly. Yet foreign TRADE contributed positively to GDP growth in Poland only (as well as in Austria). The...

Monthly Report No. 4/2005 (Publication)

...States Topics: International TRADE and Competitiveness East-West INTEGRATION and adjustments in the labour markets (by Michael Landesmann) Countries covered: European Union, New EU Member States, Austria Topics: Economic INTEGRATION Questionnaire...

Scenarios for the Financial Redistribution across Member States in the European Union in 2007-2013 (Publication)

...aspects of European INTEGRATION. The paper addresses selected issues in the current debate on the EU budget for the period 2007 to 2013 and introduces five scenarios. The first is identical to the European Commission's proposal; the second is based on...

Sectoral Productivity, Demand, and Terms of Trade: What Drives the Real Appreciation of the East European Currencies? (Publication)

...Demand, and Terms of TRADE: What Drives the Real Appreciation of the East European Currencies? Vasily Astrov wiiw Working Paper No. 34, April 2005 Since the start of transition,...

Accelerating GDP Growth, Improved Prospects for European Integration (Publication)

...Prospects for European INTEGRATION Vasily Astrov, Vladimir Gligorov, Peter Havlik, Mario Holzner, Gabor Hunya, Jari Jumpponen, Jatta Kinnunen, Sebastian Leitner, Zdenek Lukas, Anton Mihailov, Leon Podkaminer, Josef Pöschl, Sandor Richter,...

Income Distribution, Technical Change and the Dynamics of International Economic Integration (Publication)

...of International Economic INTEGRATION Michael Landesmann and Robert Stehrer wiiw Working Paper No. 31, September 2004 This paper explores the features of a dynamic multisectoral...

Monthly Report 7/2004 (Publication)

...note on dissatisfaction with INTEGRATION (by Vladimir Gligorov) Quality gains in exports of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia (by Leon Podkaminer) Countries covered: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia Selected...

As East You Go, the More They Grow: Transition Economies in a New Setting (Publication)

...challenges posed by European INTEGRATION. The signs of a robust economic upswing in most countries of Central and Eastern Europe are overwhelming. Industrial output, construction, foreign TRADE and quarterly GDP figures confirm this development. The...

Can Trade Explain the Sector Bias of Skill-biased Technical Change? (Publication)

WP30 Can TRADE Explain the Sector Bias of Skill-biased Technical Change? Robert Stehrer wiiw Working Paper No. 30, May 2004 There is evidence that the skilled to unskilled...

European Union, Russia and Ukraine: Creating New Neighbourhoods (Publication)

...existence of numerous mutual TRADE barriers, but, more generally, it reflects the slow progress achieved by both countries in restructuring their economies, attracting more FDI and upgrading their export structures in favour of goods with higher value-added....


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