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RR283 Transition COUNTRIES Face Up to Global Stagnation: Is It Catching? Josef Pöschl wiiw Research Report No. 283, February 2002 95 pages including 29 Tables and 14 Figures ...
...the statistics on transition COUNTRIES (by Peter Havlik, p. 1) The euro enters into circulation: impact on the transition economies (by Pawel Kowalewski, p. 5) Foreign currency holdings in the Central and Eastern European COUNTRIES (by Helmut Stix,...
...Central and Eastern European COUNTRIES (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, and Romania) and the European Union at the industrial level. The issue becomes important as CEECs as candidates for EU membership will become subject...
...the five Central European COUNTRIES: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia (CEC-5). Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Austria has been enjoying over-proportionate gains from liberalized trade and capital flows. EU enlargement will cement...
...Growth in Transition COUNTRIES Kazimierz Laski wiiw Research Report No. 281, October 2001 106 pages including 17 Tables and 4 Figures Sustainable growth in catching-up COUNTRIES...
...of Catching-Up in Candidate COUNTRIES' Manufacturing Industry Peter Havlik wiiw Research Report No. 279, August 2001 33 pages including 9 Tables and 16 Figures This paper...
RR277 Transition COUNTRIES in 2001: Robust Domestic Demand, Concerns About External Fragility Reappear Peter Havlik wiiw Research Report No. 277, July 2001 96 pages including 27 Tables and 12 Figures ...
...in the CEE candidate COUNTRIES (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia) with special emphasis on trade with the European Union during the second half of the 1990s. Changing specialization...
...Central and East European COUNTRIES (Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic). Both intermediate goods exports and imports of the CEECs exhibit a positive impact on the unskilled workers' wage bill. Since 1993, intermediate goods trade with the European Union...
...crises occurred and all COUNTRIES managed to accommodate the shock of high oil prices. The highest growth rates were recorded in COUNTRIES with a very low base, under exceptionally favourable external conditions. Strong growth in the EU contributed to...
...Central and East European COUNTRIES Roman Römisch wiiw Research Report No. 274, January 2001 122 pages including 68 Tables and 5 Figures Trade in services, although often...
...typically having occurred to COUNTRIES immediately before their accession to the European Union. Keywords: Hungary, medium-term forecast, risk assessment JEL classification: O11, O19,...
...production in the CEFTA COUNTRIES features low average costs and low output prices. This has not been achieved by virtue of high standards of technology or management, but is attributable to exchange rates. With exchange rates working in their favour,...
...economies, namely the COUNTRIES of Central and Eastern Europe (CEECs) - with the exception of the Baltic COUNTRIES - which are currently also candidate COUNTRIES for EU accession. While it would be interesting to extend the analysis to a wider range of...
...'second-wave' applicant COUNTRIES Sandor Richter wiiw Research Report No. 270, September 2000 47 pages including 7 Tables In December 1999 the European Union did away with...
...competitiveness of COUNTRIES (nations) as defined by Trabold (1995) including the ability to sell, the ability to attract FDI and the ability to adjust - all these leading to the ability to earn. These components can be measured by specific economic indicators...
...apply mostly to those COUNTRIES that are, actually or potentially, economically integrated with the EU, but are delaying or postponing their political integration. These are called 'stay-outs'. There are also those that can be classified as 'left-outs',...
RR266 The Transition COUNTRIES in Early 2000: Improved Outlook for Growth, But Unemployment Is Still Rising Peter Havlik wiiw Research Report No. 266, June 2000 83 pages including 27 Tables and 8 Figures ...
RR264 Transition COUNTRIES Clamber Aboard the Business Boom in Western Europe. Upswing masks persistent transition-related problems Josef Pöschl wiiw Research Report No. 264, February 2000 102 pages including 27 Tables and 11 Figures...
...European Union for Selected COUNTRIES in Central and Eastern Europe Jorgen Mortensen and Sandor Richter wiiw Research Report No. 263, January 2000 113 pages including 4 Tables and 1 Figure ...